Common Sense Networks has teamed up with 'Roblox' and 'Fortnite' publisher Super League to provide brand-safe campaigns for kids.
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YouTube wants to shield teens from eating disorder videos. Parents can help.
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Common Sense Networks teams up with ‘Roblox’ publisher for child-safe ad partnerships
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As the threat of a TikTok ban lingers, another ByteDance-owned app is trending up
The ByteDance-owned app Lemon8, described as a mix of Instagram and Pinterest, is emerging as a potential alternative if TikTok gets banned.
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Is there a representation gap in the world of kid-friendly YouTube videos?
Common Sense Media & the University of Michigan have teamed up to release a report about the lack of representation in kids' YouTube videos.
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Apple Aligns With Kids’ Nonprofit To Curate Family-Friendly Podcast Collections
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YouTube Is Serving Young Viewers Age-Inappropriate Ads, Videos With Little Educational Value, Study Finds
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