Digital Age Assurance Tools and Children's Rights Online across the Globe report[edit]
In 2021, UNICEF published a report called Digital Age Assurance Tools and Children’s Rights Online across the Globe.[101] The paper, focusing on human rights and digital tools, generated controversy after misleading claims and headlines about the report were spread online, originating from a story by the conservative Center for Family and Human Rights.[101] The fact-checking website Snopes rated the claim that the "report said pornography is not always harmful to children and blocking children from watching pornography online violates their rights" as false.[101] UNICEF pulled down the report, citing misrepresentation of one of its portions.[101]
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