Inappropriate Content Item
An Inappropriate Content Item is a content item that is inappropriate.
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- Example(s):
- a Spam Item, such as spam email.
- a CSAM Item.
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- Counter-Example(s):
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- See: Inappropriate Content Detection.
References
2019
- https://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/programs/bullystoppers/Pages/adviceinappropriatecontent.aspx
- QUOTE: What is inappropriate content?
The internet offers young people amazing opportunities to connect and learn, but it can also expose them to content that is both age and developmentally unsuitable. Content on the internet is not sorted into age or appropriate areas and without supervision and guidance, a child can either unintentionally or purposely find content that is sexually explicit, extremely violent or inappropriate. We know that exposure to this type of content can also be psychologically damaging. Just as you would ensure that the books you read to your child are age appropriate and the TV shows they watch are suitably rated, you should monitor what your child is doing, and where they are going in the digital space. Most internet users will at some stage come across confronting content online and in the majority of cases this will not cause long-term harm. Problems can arise when this exposure is constant and is not discussed with a parent who can provide a balanced view.
- QUOTE: What is inappropriate content?