The Ministry of Justice warns of the dangers that social networks without supervision of children and adolescents. On Sunday (13), the Civil Police in the Federal Province (PCDF) launched an investigation (13) to investigate the death of 8 years -Rissa Pereira, who participated in the “Challenge of the Deodel”, which began distributing it on social networks.
In an interview with CNN, the Minister of Digital Rights of the Ministry of Justice, Lillian Milo, said that officials should monitor the content that their children consume closely.
“The main advice is that, especially in the matter of accessing digital devices, that there is awareness and that parents, officials, ask yourself,” This is a space in which I feel safe to leave my child alone? “.
Lillian also notes that the same law prohibiting the use of mobile phones in schools is a discussion that arises from “general diagnosis, and the perception of teachers and families.
“It is also a matter of development, artistic experience. I am talking to psychologists and pediatricians. Today there is a consensus on the influence of mental health for children from anxiety, and other mental disorders associated with this access, to this access to this. Excessive Dirt, this hyperconnection for these young generations.
Children are victims of network challenges
According to the Dimikida Institute data, between 2014 and 2025, at least 56 children, aged 7 to 18 years, died in common challenges on social networks. The Foundation is based on reports in the press or reports on family members who are looking for civil society organizations that are investigating this issue.