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Social Media Harms Parent Survivor Advocates <br /> Tawainna Anderson,Pennsylvania <br /> Tawainna lost her 10-year-old daughter, Nylah, last year when she tried the `Blackout <br /> Challenge" in a closet of their home. TikTok's algorithm served Nylah a video featuring the <br /> dangerous challenge on her "For You" page. Tawainna discovered her daughter's body next to <br /> her phone, and the strangulation marks on her neck suggested she desperately tried to free herself <br /> before she died. <br /> Joann Bogard,Indiana <br /> Joann's son Mason died at age 15 years old after he participated in a challenge he'd seen on <br /> YouTube called "the Choking Game." He was rushed to the hospital, but his parents had to make <br /> the heart wrenching decision to take him off life support and donate his organs. In the years <br /> since, Joann has reported hundreds of choking game videos to YouTube, TikTok, and other <br /> platforms but they have universally told her the videos don't violate their guidelines, despite <br /> killing hundreds of children like Mason, because they have a commercial interest in maximizing <br /> content on their platforms. <br /> Kristin Bride, Oregon <br /> Kristin's son, Carson was 16 years old when he died by suicide after he was viciously <br /> cyberbullied by his high school "Snapchat Friends"who were using the anonymous apps Yolo <br /> and LMK to hide their identities. Carson received over 100 humiliating, threatening and <br /> sexually explicit messages before he ended his life. The last search on his phone was for hacks <br /> to find out who was abusing him. When Kristin repeatedly contacted Yolo asking them to <br /> follow their own stated policies for monitoring and revealing the identities of those who <br /> cyberbully on their platform, she was ignored all 4 times. <br /> Rose Bronstein,Illinois <br /> Rose's son Nate was 15 years old when he died by suicide after he was viciously cyberbullied by <br /> over 20 high school classmates. Nate received hateful and threatening messages via iMessage. A <br /> Snapchat message was created by a classmate and reposted 7 times by others. It included threats <br /> of physical harm and death. The Snapchat quickly went viral and reached hundreds of Chicago <br /> area students. Nate also received a separate Snapchat message that read"go kill yourself'. <br /> LaQuanta Hernandez, Texas <br /> LaQuanta's 13-year-old daughter, Jazmine, was cyberbullied for months via TikTok and <br /> Instagram on the basis of her race. The bullies sent her racist comments and photos, including <br /> photoshopping her face onto Emmett Till's body after being lynched by the KKK. Instagram <br /> took over three days to take down the posts. Jazmine was too scared to sleep in her own bed until <br /> the posts were taken down. <br /> 5 <br />