ScienceDaily (Jan. 20, 2011) The risks encountered by young folks on the Web are less important than is often believed. This has been demonstrated by the EU Kids On the web survey, carried out in 25 European countries (1) by a research network led by the London School of Economics, including a French team headed by Dominique Pasquier of the Laboratoire traitement et communication de l’information (LTCI) (CNRS/Télécom Paris Tech).
The survey, funded by the European Commission (2), shows that only a tiny minority of youngsters is confronted with issues on the Net, and that really few of these… Continue reading

So, here’s a good example of what happens when the Internet echo-chambers moves into high gear.






