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Countermeasures of pornographic short messages

United States of America

In July 2009, the survey data released by the US government indicated that American teenagers were receiving sex education, but most of them didn't know the contraceptive knowledge from their parents. The infection rate of sexually transmitted diseases confirms this fact. In the past 10 years, the annual diagnosis rate of AIDS among young men aged 15 to 19 almost doubled. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says these data show that American teenagers need better sex education. The new Obama administration has abandoned some more controversial policies implemented by the Bush administration, including the "abstinence-only" education policy.

"Sex SMS" is a new word coined by American middle school students. States in the United States deal with young students' mobile phone pornography in different ways. Some States take suspension from school as punishment, but more and more States tend to punish them severely by legal means. In order to effectively prevent the psychological harm caused by pornographic websites to teenagers, the United States has promulgated four laws from 1996 to 2000, among which the latest Child Internet Protection Law stipulates that all public Internet resources must be equipped with pornographic filtering software, otherwise the technical subsidy funds provided by the government will not be available.

Australia

In May 2009, the Government of New South Wales, Australia launched an educational campaign to combat the current trend of "pornographic short messages" among students. According to the government, such messages containing nude photos or pornographic content may be posted on the Internet or forwarded to more people's mobile phones, and cannot be completely deleted, which will eventually lead to sexual harassment or sexual harm. In order to cooperate with this activity, the NSW government has also triggered a large number of leaflets to make schools, parents and students more aware of the adverse consequences of spreading pornographic short messages; At the same time, parents are advised to check their children's social web pages to prevent the spread of pornographic content.