Prince Harry claims social media platforms are using children as 'human experiments'
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The Duke of Sussex spoke passionately about the dangers of social media at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York
Prince Harry has slammed social media platforms as he claims children are being "force-fed" mindless content.
The Duke of Sussex spoke passionately at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York as he accused social media companies of using young people as "human experiments".
He warned that children were being "targeted" and that digital platforms need to be held accountable.
"Why are we holding them to the lowest ethical standards?" he asked the audience.
"We were promised a human experience. Instead, we’ve been a human experiment."
Over recent years, the Duke has campaigned about the dangers of social media.
During his speech, Harry urged people to stand up against "insanely powerful" social media companies.
He said: "My lock screen is a picture of my kids. What’s yours?"
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The Duke of Sussex spoke passionately at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York as he accused social media companies of using young people as 'human experiments'
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As images of young people on mobile phone lock screens appeared on the screen behind him, he continued: "These children and thousands more meant the world to their families.
"Their beautiful faces you see before you, their smiles, their dreams, all lost, all too soon, and all because of social media."
The audience laughed as Harry said: "Some say kids will be kids and well, that may well be true, kids may get into trouble. I know a thing or two about that."
But added: "Our kids are being targeted. The harmful effects of social media are made by design.
During his speech, Harry urged people to stand up against 'insanely powerful' social media companies
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"Why do the leaders of these insanely powerful social media companies still refuse to change?
"If corporations unabashedly lack responsibility, it doesn’t mean we should do the same."
Concluding his speech, the royal invited everyone to "open your eyes, ears and hearts to these realities and to channel our power, resources and intelligence toward meaningful action".
He said: "All we have today, in this moment, stems from the defiance of boundaries we once thought existed. We split the atom. We’ve walked on the moon. We are more than equipped to tackle this.
"The future of our world and our youth depend on it. We all just need to want it enough, and I know that I do."