7 episodes

Life Online is a new podcast from Ofcom. Across the series, we’re going to be speaking to experts about what adults and kids in the UK are doing online, how they feel about it, and what can be done to keep people safe. Because you may have heard that, here in the UK, new online safety laws are being debated in Parliament. These will give Ofcom new powers and duties to help people lead a safer life online. Whether it’s how we protect children when they go online, how we tackle misinformation and terrorism, or how the platforms themselves need to innovate to make sure they follow the new rules. So join us for a journey into Life Online.

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Life Online is a new podcast from Ofcom. Across the series, we’re going to be speaking to experts about what adults and kids in the UK are doing online, how they feel about it, and what can be done to keep people safe. Because you may have heard that, here in the UK, new online safety laws are being debated in Parliament. These will give Ofcom new powers and duties to help people lead a safer life online. Whether it’s how we protect children when they go online, how we tackle misinformation and terrorism, or how the platforms themselves need to innovate to make sure they follow the new rules. So join us for a journey into Life Online.

    Cwynion, ceilliau cangarŵ a’r Cod - codi'r llen ar sut mae Ofcom yn delio â chwynion darlledu.

    Cwynion, ceilliau cangarŵ a’r Cod - codi'r llen ar sut mae Ofcom yn delio â chwynion darlledu.

    Yn y bennod ddiweddaraf o bodlediad Ofcom, Bywyd Arlein, rydym yn trin a thrafod ein rôl fel y rheoleiddiwr darlledu.
    Pam mae pobl yn cael eu cymell i gwyno i Ofcom, beth sy’n digwydd ar ôl iddynt wneud ac a yw’r cyfryngau cymdeithasol yn annog mwy o gwynion – am deledu realiti, yn arbennig? Mewn sgwrs sy’n amrywio o boblogrwydd teledu realiti a’i effaith ar ymddygiad gwylwyr, hel atgofion am Bacha hi o ‘ma a’r angen am ofal tuag at rheini sy’n cymryd rhan mewn cyfresi realiti, mae’r newyddiadurwraig a’r darlledwr Dot Davies, y cyfarwyddwr teledu, Sioned Wyn a Phennaeth Materion Rheoleiddiol Ofcom , Cymru, Elinor Williams yn trafod pwysigrwydd y Cod Darlledu, sut mae pobl yn teimlo am deledu realiti a nifer y cwynion rydym yn dderbyn am rhai cyfresi.
    Gwrandewch ar Spotify neu ble bynnag y cewch eich podlediadau.

    • 47 min
    F-bombs, full frontal and freedom of expression - lifting the lid on how Ofcom handles TV complaints

    F-bombs, full frontal and freedom of expression - lifting the lid on how Ofcom handles TV complaints

    In the latest episode of Ofcom’s podcast Life Online, we delve into our role as the broadcast regulator. 
    Why do people feel motivated to complain to Ofcom, what happens once they do and is social media encouraging more complaints – about reality TV, in particular.
    In a conversation ranging from freedom of expression to full frontal nudity, journalist and broadcaster Pandora Sykes, TV critic and broadcaster Scott Bryan and Ofcom’s Director of Standards and Audience Protection Adam Baxter discuss how people feel about reality TV and why there’s no right not to be offended by what you see or hear on TV and radio. 
    Listen on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. 

    • 38 min
    Y Cyfryngau anghymdeithasol? Y da a'r drwg am fywyd i ferched ar-lein [Welsh language episode]

    Y Cyfryngau anghymdeithasol? Y da a'r drwg am fywyd i ferched ar-lein [Welsh language episode]

    NOTE: This is a special Welsh-language edition of our podcast.
    Mewn pennod Gymraeg o ‘Bywyd Ar-lein’, y gyn model, dylanwadwr a chyflwynydd Jessica Davies, a’r cyflwynydd, podlediwr a’r digrifwr, Melanie Owen, sy’n ymuno â Gwenno Thomas o Ofcom i drafod, yn Gymraeg, eu profiadau o fod yn ferched ifanc ar-lein[.  
    Yn ddiweddar, cyhoeddodd Ofcom ymchwil yn dangos faint o gam-drin a ddioddefodd menywod ar-lein. Yn y sgwrs eang a di-flewyn ar drafod hon, mae Jess a Mel yn siarad â Gwenno am drolio, a sylwadau misogynistaidd a hiliol ar y cyfryngau cymdeithasol. 
    Archwilir hefyd i'r byd Cymraeg ar-lein -a yw agweddau yn wahanol i'r gymuned ar-lein Saesneg?
    I ddarllen mwy ewch i ofcom.org.uk
    English translation:
    In  a Welsh language episode of Life Online, former model, influencer and presenter Jessica Davies, and presenter, podcaster and comedienne, Melanie Owen, join Ofcom’s Gwenno Thomas to discuss, in Welsh, their experiences of being young women on-line. 
    Ofcom recently published research showing the extent of abuse suffered by women online. In this wide ranging and candid conversation, Jess and Mel talk to Gwenno about trolling, and misogynistic and racist comments on social media. 
    The Welsh language world online is also explored -do attitudes differ that much from the English language online community?
    To read more head over to ofcom.org.uk 

    • 36 min
    Crossing the line: Analysing the online abuse faced by professional footballers

    Crossing the line: Analysing the online abuse faced by professional footballers

    Ofcom teamed up with The Alan Turing Institute to analyse more than 2.3 million tweets directed at Premier League footballers over the first five months of the 2021/22 season.
     
    Our research found that while the vast majority of fans use social media responsibly, hundreds of abusive tweets are sent to footballers every single day.  Seven in every ten Premier League players are targeted but twelve players in particular face a barrage of abuse with half of all abuse directed towards them. 
    This is a live recording of an event held at the National Football Museum in Manchester in August 2022, with a panel discussion hosted by Jules Breach (BT Sports), and features Gary Lineker, Aoife Mannion (Manchester United), Maheta Molango (Professional Footballers' Association), Sanjay Bhandari (Kick It Out), and Richard Wronka (Ofcom's Online Safety team).


     

    • 39 min
    Self-censorship, trolls and cyberflashing: the reality of being a woman online

    Self-censorship, trolls and cyberflashing: the reality of being a woman online

    In the third episode of Life Online, former England footballer, Anita Asante, and journalist, author and radio presenter, Anna Whitehouse, join Ofcom’s Simon Redfern to discuss the realities of being a woman online. 
    Ofcom recently released research that revealed the extent of abuse suffered by women online. In a frank and open conversation, Anita and Anna tell Simon about their experiences of discriminatory, hateful and trolling content, and how this aspect of life online makes women feel less able to have a voice. 
    To read more head over to ofcom.org.uk. 

    • 34 min
    Online Bullying in the Digital Playground

    Online Bullying in the Digital Playground

    In this episode of Life Online we talk about online bullying: Ofcom research tells us that kids are more likely to be bullied on a device than in person. 
    We know the impact of bullying on children and their families can be stark. But what is it like for children who are targeted by others, on the sites and apps where they hang out? What can be done to tackle it? And how can parents talk to their children about an online landscape they may not fully understand?
    To help find the answers Joe Smithies speaks to the doctor, author and broadcaster Dr Radha Modgil, who has a lot of expertise in this area and Alex Holmes, who is deputy Chief Executive of the Diana Award, where he works with young people on anti-bullying initiatives.

    We also speak to three teenagers who are anti-bullying ambassadors from the Diana Award about their own experiences of bullying in the digital playground.

    • 35 min

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