The internet is failing our kids. Together, we can change that.
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Friend,
As a father of a young daughter, I think about the world she will grow up in—and I worry. I worry about the dangers she will face as she navigates the internet in just a few years. We’ve all heard the stories, but here’s the reality: right now, kids all over the world are exposed to serious harm online.
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The internet is meant to be a place of learning, connection, and growth. But too often, it’s a place of confusion, fear, and danger.
I’m sure you’ve heard about how vulnerable kids are being fed dangerous advice by AI platforms. My team at CCDH recently uncovered how ChatGPT is offering harmful guidance on mental health, eating disorders, and substance abuse to teens as young as 13.
But it’s not just AI. YouTube is allowing content that glorifies misogyny, like banned extremist Andrew Tate videos, to spread freely. And even worse, their algorithm is pushing eating disorder content to young girls at an alarming rate.
These aren’t just statistics—they’re real, life-threatening problems. And as a father, I can't stand by and let this continue. We have to protect our children.
But here’s the good news: we can change this.
At CCDH, we’re working tirelessly to expose these dangers and hold companies accountable. We’re not stopping until we make the internet safer for our kids—my daughter, your children, all of them.
But we can’t do this alone. We need your support.
Your donation will fuel our critical research, advocacy, and campaigns to make real change.
If we’re going to protect the next generation from these harms, we need to act now.
Will you stand with me? Will you help us protect our children?
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Thank you for being part of the solution. Together, we can make the internet a safer place for our kids.
With hope,
Imran
Dad and CEO, CCDH
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