Brazil's National Data Protection Authority ordered Discord to suspend its livestreaming feature in the country after a girl ...
Discord, the popular platform for gamers to communicate online, said on Monday it suspended its livestreams in Brazil after criticism that it failed to protect children and adolescents. The move takes ...
Discord told the BBC it was "thoughtfully reviewing" the order by Brazil's data protection agency and it was "committed to ...
Discord has suspended its livestreaming features in Brazil following child safety concerns. This action occurred after a ...
Popular messaging platform Discord said Monday it had complied with a Brazilian government order to suspend livestreaming and ...
The move aims to curb incidents of violence and coercion against children and adolescents, like the case in which a 13-year-old girl was coerced into taking her own life during a live stream.
Investigators say a 13-year-old girl was encouraged to self-harm and take her own life during a recent live stream. Read more ...
The platform has five days to provide information on existing tools to prevent and combat serious violations against children ...
Investigators say a 13-year-old girl was encouraged to self-harm and take her own life during a Discord live stream. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Regulator says Discord failed to protect minors from violence, self-harm, and suicide content.
Brazil has suspended the 'Go Live' livestreaming feature of Discord & asked for compliance proof after a teen's suicide on ...
Brazil’s data protection authority has ordered Discord to suspend its Go Live feature within three days after a teenager’s death, testing how hard a state can lean on a platform over child safety.