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REPORT: LGBTQ+ Minors Three Times More Likely to Experience Unwanted and Risky Online Interactions Than Their Peers


New research from Thorn reveals LGBTQ+ youth rely on online communities for exploration and connection but face increased risks, including greater exposure to various forms of self-generated CSAM.

LOS ANGELES, June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- New research from Thorn, a nonprofit that builds technology to defend children from sexual abuse, finds that LGBTQ+ youth place enormous importance on online communities as places for exploration and perceived safety ? but these platforms also carry an increased risk of harm and risky encounters.

According to the report, LGBTQ+ participants not only view the likelihood of online harm occurring as higher than their non-LGBTQ+ peers, but they are between one-and-a-half to two times more likely to have already lived through prior experiences of unwanted or risky interactions online, such as receiving unsolicited nudes, getting blackmailed or having had an adult attempt to befriend or manipulate them online.

The report, LGBTQ+ Youth Perspectives: How LGBTQ+ Youth are Navigating Exploration and Risks of Sexual Exploitation Online, aims to shed light on how LGBTQ+ youths' online habits and preferences are distinct from those of their non-LGBTQ+ peers, how they view risk and danger online, and how their gender/sexual identity and status may impact their likelihood of a negative online encounter, including online harms and threats such as receiving and sharing self-generated child sexual abuse material (SG-CSAM).

The research's key findings include: 

"This research makes clear what we already knew to be true: LGBTQ+ minors face unique and increased online risks, including exposure to child sexual abuse material, potentially leading to greater isolation," said Julie Cordua, CEO of Thorn. "We must recognize and address these risks while providing caregivers and peers with resources for open conversations and equipping children to protect themselves and their friends. Moreover, we must recognize the often heightened significance of online relationships within the LGBTQ+ community and find ways to empower them to explore these essential connections safely."

Studying how young LGBTQ+ individuals handle online risks can aid in creating better interventions and protections against harmful experiences, particularly regarding sexual abuse, like the non-consensual sharing of explicit images or online grooming. This report shows that conversations surrounding the intersection of technology and sexual experiences or other online risks are much less frequently discussed within families when compared to other pivotal topics such as puberty, mental health, and bullying.

To address the gap in these critical conversations, Thorn for Parents helps parents and caregivers facilitate earlier, more frequent, and judgment-free conversations with kids about digital safety. This digital resource hub brings caregivers face-to-face with the reality that digital safety conversations need to start much younger than they may think.

In addition, Thorn's NoFiltr youth program equips young people with the knowledge to recognize and navigate potentially risky online experiences and encourages healthy and informed conversations directly between youth. It underscores the importance of having them more often to help guide kids through these complicated topics with understanding, empathy, and support.

Read the full report: LGBTQ+ Youth Perspectives: How LGBTQ+ Youth are Navigating Exploration and Risks of Sexual Exploitation Online

Methodology

This research was conducted by Thorn in partnership with Benenson Strategy Group, and consisted of two phases . Phase 1 involved a series of online diary entries made by 24 LGBTQ+ 13- to 17-year-olds on three occasions over the course of a week in March 2022. The preliminary insights gleaned from these diary entries were then used to inform Phase 2. Phase 2 consisted of an 18-minute online survey administered to a nationally representative sample of 1,662 youths aged 13 to 20 from July to August 2022.

About Thorn

Thorn is a nonprofit that builds technology to defend children from sexual abuse. Thorn creates products that identify child victims faster, provides services for the tech industry to play a proactive role in detecting, identifying, and reporting abuse content from their platforms, and works directly with youth and communities to build resilient kids. Learn more about Thorn's mission to build technology to defend children from sexual abuse at Thorn.org.

SOURCE Thorn



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