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"path": "/uk/news/2026/05/27/online-misogyny-normalising-abuse/",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-26T23:01:30.000Z",
"site": "https://www.thecanary.co",
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"textContent": "Online abuse and harassment are “constant, corrosive and deeply embedded” for young people across the country. That’s according to a Barnardo’s-commissioned poll of 4,000 young people in the UK about their experiences of online misogyny. The results from thousands of 13 to 20-year-olds show how they experience misogyny online. Over a quarter (28%) of girls […]\n\nBy The Canary",
"title": "Online misogyny is normalising abuse for children as young as 13"
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