Adolescence Cocreator's Incel Research
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‘Adolescence’ Creator ‘Went Very, Very Deep’ in the Manosphere. Its Appeal Scared Him

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The four -part series follows Jamie , a 13-year-old boy accused of murdering his classmate Katie in a northern England community.
The show's creator Jack Thorne says he wishes he could unsee some of the incel content he came across while doing research for his show Adolescence.
He says he would support banning kids from accessing social media until they're 16 .
The UK and EU have passed laws aimed at cracking down on the promotion of content that could be harmful to kids.
Counter-extremism expert Milo Comerford says laws that hold platforms to account for their algorithms and the content they promote to children would likely be more effective than attempting wholesale bans.
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