January 31, 2024  SEONews

Ofcom report finds 1 in 5 harmful content search results were ‘one-click gateways’ to more toxicity – Yahoo News Australia

Move over, TikTok, Ofcom, the U.K. regulator enforcing the now official Online Safety Act, is gearing up to size up an even bigger target: search engines like Google and Bing and the role that they play in presenting self-injury, suicide and other harmful content at the click of a button — particularly to underage users.

A report commissioned by Ofcom and produced by the Network Contagion Research Institute found that major search engines — including Google, Microsoft’s Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo and AOL — become “one-click gateways” to such content by facilitating easy, quick access to web pages, images and videos. One out of every five search results around basic self-injury terms links to further harmful content, the researchers wrote.

The report is timely and noteworthy because much of the focus around harmful content online in recent times has been on the influence and use of walled-garden social media sites like Instagram and TikTok.

This new research is, significantly, a…

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