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Tipping the balance: LGBTIQ+ teens’ experiences negotiating connection, self-expression and harm online

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Social media Digital communications Cyber safety Online harassment Teenagers LGBTIQ+ Sexting Online abuse Australia
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This report finds that young LGBTIQ+ people use the internet to express themselves creatively, access support and connect with other people like themselves. It also highlights how important it is for them to use the internet to learn about the world and communicate with like-minded people.

It shows that LGBTIQ+ teenagers experience name calling, violent threats and harassing messages at a higher rate than the national average – and this can impact their confidence and self-esteem. It also reveals their resourcefulness and resilience in dealing with online harms.

LGBTIQ+ teens are:

  • very likely to feel more comfortable being with others online than in person
  • more likely than the national average to engage in risky online behaviours like sharing personal information or sending sexual messages
  • much more likely than the national average to have experienced hurtful and hateful online interactions
  • more likely than the national average to take action when they experience something negative online.
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CC BY
Access Rights Type:
open