澳大利亞新南威爾士州政府于日前推出一項教育活動旨在打擊目前在學(xué)生當(dāng)中盛行的“色情短信”風(fēng)潮。該政府表示,此類包含裸體照片或者色情內(nèi)容的短信在傳播過程中可能會被發(fā)布到因特網(wǎng)或轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)到更多人的手機中而無法完全清除,最終招致性騷擾或者性傷害事件。為了配合此次活動,新南威爾士州政府還引發(fā)了大量宣傳單頁,讓學(xué)校、父母和學(xué)生都進一步了解傳播色情短信的不良后果;同時建議父母查看孩子的社交網(wǎng)站頁面,以防色情內(nèi)容的傳播。
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Teens sending nude or suggestive photos of themselves over their mobile phones are being warned -- "sexting" can damage your future.
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Teens sending nude or suggestive photos of themselves over their mobile phones are being warned -- "sexting" can damage your future.
Australia's state government of New South Wales launched an education campaign this week to combat the growing practice of "sexting," saying these images or sexually explicit text messages can be posted on the Internet or forwarded to others, which can end up in harassment or even sexual assault.
"Sexting," a play on the term texting, has become a concern for parents and schools internationally with the proliferation of mobile phones with cameras and social networking sites, but such images can be classified as child pornography by law.
"Young people often don't think about the consequences of their actions. What they think is an innocent joke or harmless flirting can be very damaging if it falls into the wrong hands," said NSW Community Service Minister Linda Burney in a statement.
"It is frightening to think that once these images are online or on a phone, anyone anywhere in the world can access them. It is then impossible to retrieve and delete them. They are there forever and can damage future career prospects or relationships." She said government departments had received reports of girls as young as 13 sending sexually explicit images to their boyfriends on their mobiles phones, which were then passed on to other friends and even further once the relationships ended.
In the United States, a survey last fall found one in five teenagers said they had sent or posted online nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves and 39 percent said they had sent or posted sexually suggestive messages, according to the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.
Teenage actress Vanessa Hudgens, star of the successful "High School Musical" franchise, last year had to live down the scandal of her semi-nude pictures, meant for boyfriend Zac Ephron, ending up online.
Several prosecutions have been undertaken or threatened in the United States and one girl, Jessica Logan, 18, from Cincinnati, committed suicide after being taunted when a nude photo of herself sent via text was circulated at her school.
The NSW government has produced a fact sheet for schools, parents and youngsters to warn about the possible lifetime consequences of sexting while Burney was hitting the airwaves to publicize the campaign: "Safe Sexting, No Such Thing."
Burney is also urging parents to talk to children about the issue and to check their social networking websites such as MySpace and Facebook for any inappropriate images.
"More and more parents are telling me how worried they are about their children making a silly mistake that can affect them for the rest of their lives," said Burney.
"Reports from concerned adults are becoming more frequent... a dangerous consequence is the risk of public humiliation, harassment or even sexual assault."
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(Agencies)
Vocabulary:
sexting: (a portmanteau of sex and texting) is the act of sending sexually explicit photos or text messages electronically, primarily between cell phones. 發(fā)送包含色情照片或文字內(nèi)容的短信。
(英語點津 Helen 編輯)