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    A New Zealand coroner is urging government action to tighten internet access after a Bay of Plenty teenager died in 2024 while engaging in behavior believed to mirror violent and sexual content he repeatedly accessed online; the inquest revealed troubling searches for pornography tied to bondage, violence, torture and death, and highlighted that open, unrestricted internet access allows youth to encounter harmful material that can desensitize them and contribute to avoidable loss of life — prompting advocates and officials to call for stronger regulations on online pornography and better safeguards for children.

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    https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/tragic-death-of-teen-linked-to-por-addiction-prompts-coroners-call-for-internet-restrictions-5966665
    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/583250/coroner-wants-internet-restrictions-after-teen-dies-imitating-online-acts
    https://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/holiday-breakfast/audio/holly-brooker-child-online-safety-advocate-on-the-need-for-stronger-restrictions-for-pornography-access/

    Key Takeaways

    • A coroner’s inquest linked a teenager’s death to repeated exposure to violent sexual content online, including pornography linked with bondage, torture, and death.
    • Officials argue current open internet access exposes youth to content they cannot contextualize, driving calls for stronger age-based restrictions and regulatory action.
    • Child safety advocates say New Zealand and comparable nations lag behind other countries in implementing effective protections against harmful online content.

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    In a sobering assessment of digital age harms, a New Zealand coroner has publicly called for serious internet restrictions following the accidental death of a teenager in 2024, whose actions appeared to mimic troubling content he had been repeatedly accessing online. According to recent reporting, police identified multiple searches by the teen for violent and sexualized material, including pornography tied to bondage, torture and other extreme themes, before his death. These findings troubled the coroner, who concluded that open, unrestricted internet access allowed the youth to repeatedly encounter online content that desensitized him and bypassed effective parental controls or safeguards that might have prevented harm.

    This case has prompted renewed debate over how governments and societies regulate access to the internet for children, especially concerning pornography and violent imagery. In New Zealand, officials referenced reforms abroad — such as age-based platform bans in Australia — as models for tighter restrictions. Advocates argue that the current landscape leaves too much to the discretion of parents and employers of household technology, while tech-savvy youth can often circumvent basic controls.

    Child online safety advocates, speaking on Newstalk ZB, labeled stronger pornography access limits as “long overdue,” asserting that countries like New Zealand have not kept pace with protections emerging elsewhere. Their aim is to ensure that no other young life is put at risk by exposure to content that can distort healthy development and potentially lead to devastating outcomes.

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