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YouTube And The Danger It Poses To High-Schoolers

YouTube And The Danger It Poses To High-Schoolers

 
YouTube, as we all know, is the world's best video hosting website. It houses videos created by millions of users worldwide about a wide range of topics. People in advertising see YouTube as an excellent platform that they can use to generate free traffic to their websites and convert leads into sales. Also, it is a good outlet for video content creators to showcase their work and at the same time monetize it, creating an avenue for passive income.

YouTube can also be considered as a source of entertainment. Different broadcasting networks and even independent producers choose YouTube as a way to reach a global audience, since YouTube can be accessed by anyone, anywhere, anytime. It is also considered by some as a good source of knowledge. 

Why? Because in YouTube, you are able to find informative videos created by people who have extensive knowledge about nearly any topic that you can think of. Ever feel the need to learn how to cook delicious chocolate chip cookies? No problem. Chances are, there are numerous step-by-step video guides on how to make chocolate chip cookies on YouTube.

This availability of information on a wide array of topics, however, poses a real threat to minors who follow the instructions indicated in these YouTube videos. Minors, especially kids who are still in high school, become privy to information in the videos that may prove to be dangerous to them or the people around them. There are a lot of unregulated videos on YouTube that can be viewed on high school students' personal laptops, tablets, or mobile phones. The information on these videos include, but is not restricted to, how to make improvised explosive devices, how to make firearms, how to conceal a weapon and other information considered to be dangerous to a minor without proper guidance.

In addition, there are also videos that are too graphic to be viewed by minors. People getting their heads cut off, people getting shot, and people getting stabbed are just some examples of the kind of graphic violence that minors have access to when browsing YouTube unsupervised.

There are a lot of parents out there who are unaware that their children are browsing videos that may be unsuitable for viewing by minors. For your children's safety, it is imperative to make sure that your children's online activities are closely monitored. One recommended course of action is to put Parental Controls in every device that can connect to the Internet; making sure that they will not be able to access any website or content not suitable for minors.

Another great way to ensure online safety for the kids that most parents often overlook is by educating them about the dangers of irresponsible browsing. You must teach them which websites are suitable or not suitable to visit. Teach them to identify and steer clear of content that is unsuitable to minors in the event that they encounter one by accident.

YouTube is a great platform for entertainment and education. Minors, especially high schoolers, may also take advantage of YouTube's online value provided that they are supervised and educated by the parents on proper use.


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