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New fears rise about kids online

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A series of scary headlines, legal actions and pranks this week have reminded the nation of the perils of the internet for our most vulnerable population: children.

Why it matters: The long-term impact on children growing up in today's device-centered media environment is largely unknown, and research on the topic is so far preliminary. But parents, teachers and regulators worry that a lack of safeguards around kids' privacy and online content could have dangerous consequences.

Adam Schiff demands Amazon answer questions about anti-vaxxer content

Adam Schiff.
Rep. Adam Schiff. Photo: Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call

House Intelligence Committee chair Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) wrote to Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos demanding answers on why the platform is pushing products and content that can discourage parents from vaccinating their children.

Why it matters: The anti-vaxxer issue has grown increasingly urgent as measles — which was practically eradicated in the U.S. 20 years ago — is spreading in pockets of the country that have high non-vaccination rates. Schiff's expressed concern about paid advertising on Amazon that contains willful misinformation, requesting a more "responsible" approach to "this growing public health catastrophe."

Go deeper: Amazon has a misinformation problem, too

Amazon has a misinformation problem, too

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A new report from CNN finds that a search for "vaccine" on Amazon yields a results page dominated by anti-vaccination books and movies. Some include sponsored posts, or ads for the anti-vaccine content. CNN notes that a number of anti-vaccination movies are also available for free viewing on Amazon's streaming video service Prime Video.

Why it matters: Amazon has until now avoided the "fake news" drama that its rivals Google and Facebook have faced, in part because it's considered a hub for products, not a platform for ideas. This example underscores the fact that any platform that takes contributions from the public can be susceptible to manipulation, which can lead to the spread of misinformation.

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