20 Mint will put its rarest NFT up for auction on July 22 at the Non Fungible Auction organized in Paris by Blackpool.
The profits will be donated to the E-Enfance association, which tries to protect children against certain abuses of the Internet.
The solutions offered in the face of cyberbullying are often ignored and E-Enfance fights to publicize its services.
NFTs will not solve cyberbullying problems.
But they can contribute to financing the associations which fight them.
For the auction of its most prestigious non-fungible token on July 22,
20 Minutes
has chosen a committed beneficiary: E-childhood.
The proceeds from the sale of his NFT typewriter No. 20 will indeed help finance the substantive work carried out by this association, which since 2007 has been protecting and warning the youngest of the dangers of the Internet.
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still unknown
Recognized as a public utility, E-Enfance is still too little known to the French.
Despite a highly developed platform, able to advise and help victims of cyberbullying, it struggles to establish itself.
“That's why we need the media to give us more visibility,” underlines Justine Atlan, director of the association.
“We live each other on the web more than ever today and it is really important to raise awareness among all French people.
We are a team of around thirty people who travel all over France, but that's not enough.
»
In its infancy, E-Enfance aimed to “protect young people from pornography.
Social networks were not yet developed enough at that time.
The structure naturally followed the evolution of the Internet.
E-childhood works today with the government, justice and social networks, in order to act effectively against cases of online harassment.
Help with procedures
3018 is the number made available to help victims, it is also possible to reach the association by e-mail and Messenger.
Or on the association's mobile application, which offers an instant chat to collect in particular attachments (screenshots for example) necessary in certain procedures.
“Attachments are kept in a safe.
If a situation concerns an offensive post published on social networks, E-Enfance approaches the French structure of the social network in order to submit a request for deletion.
The post is deleted on average after one hour after the request.
»
“Of course young people come to us, but most of the time it is worried parents who turn to us for advice.
For example, which mobile phone to choose for their teenager, how to protect him well from the dangers of the Internet, etc.
» The team is made up of health and legal professionals to ensure comprehensive and effective support.
In addition to providing online help, the association offers training or participates in awareness campaigns, whether in the school or professional sector.
The looming Web 3 will not make the needs in this area disappear.
This is why 20 Minutes took advantage of the Non Fungible Auction organized by Blackpool, the most prestigious of NFT's charity auctions, to sell one of its virtual typewriters for the benefit of E-Enfance.
It will take place in Paris on July 22 at the end of the afternoon and will be broadcast… online.
Because if the Web can be toxic, it is also a valuable tool.
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