That's interesting. I think part of the problem is that, from young people's point of view, when we create those kinds of remedies, they are less likely to use them. What they're looking for is more control over their information. So even again, when you look at cyber-bullying as an example and the zero-tolerance policies that have these penalties attached to them, if someone posts something about me that falls into this catchment.... Young people tell us that the problem with that is that if they go to adults, it gets escalated all the way, and then suddenly they lose control, and what they really want is an ability to get that information taken down. They want better mechanisms to be able to report information and say, “That's about me, and I want it removed.”
On February 16th, 2017. See this statement in context.