Guardian Strike System

Protecting Minors in the Digital Age

About the System

The Guardian Strike System is a suggested public framework that outlines a strategic process to help protect minors online. It aims to influence and pressure social media companies and platforms to take responsibility for the safety of young users. This is not a service or product, but a shared proposal for change and accountability across the digital landscape.

Core Objectives

- Create standardised procedures for handling minors' accounts
- Push for regular assessments of minor content creators
- Promote legal and ethical responsibility for platforms hosting underage users
- Increase transparency and accountability in platform enforcement

Suggested Process

Advocate Policy: Encourage policymakers to support structured online protections
Demand Action: Push platforms to implement protections and periodic reviews
Collaborate with Social Media Companies: Work together with platforms to implement protections and periodic reviews
Assess Creators: Require content creators under 18 to undergo regular reviews
Implement Actions Based on Issues: Social media companies take action based on confirmed, documented issues from a trusted body (e.g., independent safety organisations, legal entities)
Evaluate & Adapt: Continuously assess the effectiveness and update guidelines

Our Mission

We aim to foster a digital environment where minors can participate safely, and where platforms are held accountable. The Guardian Strike System is a call for societal and corporate responsibility to prevent exploitation and harm in the online space.

Contact Us

Want to reach out, you can contact us at guardianstrikesystem@gmail.com.