{"source":{"name":"Evidence Hub on Social Media Ban for Kids - A project by the Lisbon Council","url":"https:\/\/socialmediaban.lisboncouncil.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[70,56,43,38,38,35,33,33,29,27],"name":"Share of 13-17-years-old"}],"_data":[["Category","Share of 13-17-years-old"],["Any violence",70],["Fights involving young people",56],["Threats to beat up young people",43],["Other violent content",38],["Young people using illegal drugs",38],["Young people carrying, promoting or using weapons",35],["Young people promoting illegal drugs",33],["Young people in or promoting gangs",33],["Glorifying previous attacks of young people",29],["Sexually violent content or threats",27]],"labels":{"values":["Any violence","Fights involving young people","Threats to beat up young people","Other violent content","Young people using illegal drugs","Young people carrying, promoting or using weapons","Young people promoting illegal drugs","Young people in or promoting gangs","Glorifying previous attacks of young people","Sexually violent content or threats"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/youthendowmentfund.org.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/11\/CVV24_R2_Online.pdf","type":"","unit":"Percent (%)","year":"2024","title":"Proportion of 13\u201317-years-old who have seen different types of violent content on social media in the past 12 months","topic":"Harms and Wellbeing","method":"data collection","source":"Children, violence and vulnerability 2024 - What role does social media play in violence affecting young people?, Youth Endowment Fund","sub_topic":"","chart_number":"56.0","geographical":"England and Wales"},"description":"This table shows the prevalence of specific violent and illegal content that 13- to 17-year-olds have encountered online. A total of 70% of children report having seen some form of violence, with fights involving young people (56%) and threats of physical harm (43%) being the most commonly reported experiences. Significant exposure to illegal or high-risk activities was also reported, with 38% of young people seeing content related to illegal drug use and 35% seeing the carrying or use of weapons. Furthermore, 33% of respondents report seeing the promotion of gangs or illegal drugs. Even the least prevalent categories, such as glorifying previous attacks (29%) and sexually violent content (27%), affect over a quarter of those surveyed, highlighting widespread exposure to various digital risks."}