Ask.fm Forms First Ever Safety Advisory Board (original) (raw)

DUBLIN, Jan. 15, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Ask.fm, the world's largest Q&A social network, today announced the formation of its Safety Advisory Board as part of its immediate plan to materially enhance the safety of its service, which attracts more than 150 million monthly uniques from around the world.

Under the stewardship of Ask.fm's newly appointed Chief Trust and Safety Officer, Catherine Teitelbaum, the Ask.fm Safety Advisory Board is comprised of some of the world's most renowned digital safety experts, and reflects deep expertise across a variety of topics, including cyberbullying and its combined impact with bullying in the physical world.

The purpose of the board is to assist Ask.fm with a global view on industry-leading guidance, research and best practices as it develops new polices, procedures and strategies for enhancing user safety on the site, and collaborating with industry, communities, schools, government and law enforcement to make Ask.fm a safer and more positive place.

Newly-appointed Board members include:

"Our view is that safety is a collaborative effort, and I look forward to tapping into the expertise of these world-renowned experts as we tackle the complex challenges social networks face," said Catherine Teitelbaum, chief trust and safety officer at Ask.fm. "My team is committed to doing the hard work in digging into the issues our users – particularly teens – grapple with as they navigate social platforms, and partnering with all stakeholders to develop real working solutions."

Today's news is the latest milestone in Ask.com's plan to transform the Ask.fm service and materially impact the safety of the site. Since being acquired by Ask.com, and over the last five months, Ask.fm has executed the following:

Next, Ask.fm will focus on key areas such as:

"We bought Ask.fm both because of its impressive organic growth and its potential for becoming an even bigger mainstream social network for asking and answering questions," said Doug Leeds, chief executive officer, Ask.com, the parent company of Ask.fm. "But we've said from the beginning that unlocking that potential is dependent on putting safety first. It won't be a quick or easy process, but step by step we are methodically tackling safety issues on Ask.fm, and are as committed as ever to making the site a safer and more positive place."

About Ask.com With more than 100 million global users, Ask.com is a leading online brand for questions and answers and an operating business of IAC (NASDAQ: IACI). More information is available at www.ask.com or http://blog.ask.com.

About Ask.fm Ask.fm is the world's largest Q&A social network where more than 150 million members in more than 150 countries connect and engage by asking each other questions. Ask.fm is operated by Ask.com, the leading brand for online questions and answers and an operating business of IAC (NASDAQ: IACI).

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