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flag Jeremy Clarkson admits he underestimated social media's harm to teens, citing cyberbullying and non-consensual image sharing as urgent threats.

flag Jeremy Clarkson has admitted he previously underestimated the dangers of social media abuse to teens, shifting focus from traditional risks like drugs and motorbike riding to the real threat of non-consensual image sharing and online harassment. flag Writing in The Sun, he criticized the UK government’s 48-hour content removal rule as unrealistic, noting that harmful material spreads instantly online. flag While supporting efforts to combat digital violence against women and girls, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s initiatives, Clarkson questioned whether current measures are sufficient. flag He cited the HBO series Euphoria as a powerful depiction of modern teenage struggles, including cyberbullying and the pressure of online judgment.

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