Safety Management Categories: Nudity & Sexual Content

This is the second post in a Gaggle Speaks series on our Safety Management categories. In this post, we discuss our Nudity & Sexual Content category.

Gaggle Safety Representatives are tasked with identifying nudity and sexual content in student communications and files.

Inappropriate content ranges widely in severity and seriousness. There is a big difference, for example, between professional pornography and self-produced pornography that students create. More than any other category, Nudity & Sexual Content incidents result in some of the highest percentage of serious situations that we report to school and district contacts.

Often, Safety Representatives identify self-produced pornography created and shared by students. In fact, we’ve seen an alarming number of students sharing self-produced pornography, sometimes as early as in fifth grade. We’ve also discovered students sharing images with strangers who turned out to be child predators.

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