1、Global Principles on Digital Safety:Translating International Human Rights for the Digital ContextW H I T E P A P E RJ A N U A R Y 2 0 2 3ContentsImages:Getty Images 2023 World Economic Forum.All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means
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3、orative process facilitated and endorsed by the World Economic Forum but whose results do not necessarily represent the views of the World Economic Forum,nor the entirety of its Members,Partners or other stakeholders.ForewordIntroduction1 The role of civil society 2 Joint principles3 Additional prin
4、ciples for governments4 Additional principles for online service providers5 Way forwardAppendix:Digital safety resourcesContributors345556789Global Principles on Digital Safety:Translating International Human Rights for the Digital Context2More than 5 billion people use the internet worldwide.Safety
5、 challenges related to harmful content and conduct caused by bad actors,including issues such as child sexual exploitation and abuse,violent extremism and terrorism,hate speech,self-harm and suicide,and mis-and dis-information,can be amplified in the digital world.Urgent action is needed to minimize
6、 the potential harm to all people,with an emphasis on societys most vulnerable groups,including children.The World Economic Forums Global Coalition for Digital Safety is bringing together a diverse group of leaders to accelerate publicprivate cooperation to tackle harmful content and conduct online.