Here’s how one teen plans to fix schools failing kids affected by nudify apps.

  • recursive_recursion they/them@lemmy.ca
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    12 days ago

    I don’t agree.

    Schools have the power to enforce rules and guidelines as needed. In addition the superintendant, president, or whomever is in charge of the schools has the ability to demand the government also steps in as children are actively being harmed.

    Saying that “oh shucks it’s not our fault and it didn’t happen in our schools so we shouldn’t have to care about the wellbeing of our students” is an absurd idea is it not?

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      12 days ago

      Would we have jail cells in the schools to hold kids for shoplifting after school for the local shop?

      You seem to be intentionally misunderstanding the point I was making. (similar to what I did in this comment)

      If there is a behavior child is doing at school, then the school should step in. If it’s illegal, they should alert the authorities. If they hear about something after school, they should alert the authorities.

      They should not punish in school for after school activities. They can do stuff to keep others safe, but thinking schools can’t stop fake nudes, is naive. They can only do so much.

      No one is saying they should do nothing.

      But this article sounds like they have the power to fix this problem, and it’s the school’s fault it’s happening.