Go Doxx Yourself

Rebecca Whittington

What happens when a scammer succeeds in conning you out of thousands? Or when a photograph of you suddenly goes viral for all the wrong reasons? How about the conundrum of fan forums and how to get involved in football banter without it going wrong? Dr Rebecca Whittington, an expert in online safety, answers all these questions and more. Each episode features a guest with a real-life experience alongside expert voices in online harm and digital law. Together we unpick the human stories behind cyber nightmares and offer top tips on how to navigate online life. So if you want to hear stories including how an unknown actress coped when she became a viral meme overnight, or how we discovered that hundreds of women had been targeted by a social media catfish with a fetish, or if you’d like top tips around spotting an online scam in the new digital age, subscribe now to Go Doxx Yourself.

Episodes

  1. ChatGPT - an agony aunt or a friend from hell?

    SEP 17

    ChatGPT - an agony aunt or a friend from hell?

    Vulnerable teenagers are at risk of being exposed to harmful information from ChatGPT, one of the most universally used AI chatbots. That's according to a new report from the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH). Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the CCDH, a charity with a mission to protect human rights and civil liberties online, joins Dr Rebecca Whittington to discuss their most recent report titled 'Fake Friend'. The centre aims to deliver change through research into the source, spread and offline consequences of online harm that includes hateful content and disinformation. Go Doxx Yourself is a Reach production hosted by Dr Rebecca Whittington, and produced by Daniel J. McLaughlin. It is available to listen to on Apple and Spotify. You can also find it on YouTube and Instagram.  UK Support Lines Samaritans (samaritans.org) - suicide and crisis helpline To reach a helpline, call 116 123 for free, which is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Alternatively, you can send an email to jo@samaritans.org and receive a response in several days or you can organize a face-to-face chat with the organisation here. BEAT (beateatingdisorders.org.uk) - eating disorder support and advice To reach a helpline, use this link to find phone numbers for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, 365 days a year, 9am – midnight during the week and 4pm – midnight on weekends. For 24-hour web chat support use this link. Frank (talktofrank.com) - substance abuse helpline To reach a helpline for confidential advice, call Frank on 0300 123 660, available 24/7. You can also text Frank a question to 82111 or send an email to frank@talktofrank.com. Alternatively, Frank offers a live chat service from 2pm to 6pm, 7 days a week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    44 min

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What happens when a scammer succeeds in conning you out of thousands? Or when a photograph of you suddenly goes viral for all the wrong reasons? How about the conundrum of fan forums and how to get involved in football banter without it going wrong? Dr Rebecca Whittington, an expert in online safety, answers all these questions and more. Each episode features a guest with a real-life experience alongside expert voices in online harm and digital law. Together we unpick the human stories behind cyber nightmares and offer top tips on how to navigate online life. So if you want to hear stories including how an unknown actress coped when she became a viral meme overnight, or how we discovered that hundreds of women had been targeted by a social media catfish with a fetish, or if you’d like top tips around spotting an online scam in the new digital age, subscribe now to Go Doxx Yourself.

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