Is your child in a viral video? Here's what you can do - ABC11
Younger Gen Z and Gen Alpha users are developing a stigma against "camera culture." In certain online communities, pulling out a phone to record a conflict rather than de-escalating it is now viewed as "corny" or "lame." Is your child in a viral video
Algorithms on platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and X (formerly Twitter) prioritize content that evokes strong emotional responses—whether that emotion is amusement, shock, empathy, or outrage. A video of students pulling a harmless prank on a teacher might spark joy, while a recording of a classroom conflict might trigger moral outrage. Both types drive comments, shares, and watch time. 3. The Power of Peer Distribution Both types drive comments, shares, and watch time
Deploy content moderation filters, review reports of harassment, remove videos violating safety guidelines. Both types drive comments