Is it up to parents to protect children online?

That’s what Naomi Gummer says, a public policy analyst at Google. By her opinion, parents are to blame if children view pornography online and it’s up to them to protect their children online. She said it was a myth that laws can prevent children from viewing explicit material:

“The idea that laws can adequately protect young people is a myth. Technology is moving so fast that legislation is a blunt tool for addressing these challenges. But also the truth is that parents are complicit in their kids using underage social networking sites. It is about education, not using legislative leavers.”

Interesting fact: 25% of kids have seen sexual images, but only 14% saw them online.

What do you think? Should it be up to parents to stop their children watching porn? Is it possible to control everything from YouTube to Facebook to Pinterest? And how can Yasni help parents to protect their children?

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Yasni has the new Facebook Timeline

By the end of March Facebook switched to the new Timeline and there was no escaping it. Up to now the opinion on the web is quite divided. In any case we didn’t wanted to miss the fixed deadline. You never can tell! So we have adjusted our Facebook page to the new design. Very eye-catching is the large cover showing our slogan: “We are experts at finding people!”

The content itself didn’t change much. In the photo area you will find our logos, screenshots and much more pictures about Yasni. Click on “About” to find the most important information as well as contact information of Yasni. Continue reading Yasni has the new Facebook Timeline

Some tips for social media and online reputation

With everybody taking to social networks these days, we’ve noticed some particularly brilliant campaigns which use some innovative social media strategies. We’ve also noticed some dreary, dreadful campaigns which commit all the worst social media sins.

It’s actually quite simple to run an effective social media campaign. How you tailor it to suit your business is down to your ingenuity and the adaptability of your brand, but there’s a fairly decent framework for you to work around which should nudge you in the right direction and prevent you from falling into the fiery chasm of social media faux pas from the comfort of your leather reclining sofa.

We’ve listed the top ten things you absolutely must do on your social network account, and then we’ve listed the top ten things which you absolutely must not do on any of your Twitter or Facebook presences. Continue reading Some tips for social media and online reputation