2025年的一项调查显示,尽管互联网使用率很高,但新西兰人对互联网风险日益关切,对互联网好处的信任越来越低。
A 2025 survey shows growing New Zealanders' concern over internet risks, despite high usage, with declining trust in its benefits.
InternetNZ(InternetNZ)的2025年调查显示, 虽然47%的新西兰人每天在网络上花费四小时或更多小时, 但只有72%的人相信互联网的好处超过其弊端 — — 比2019年的90%要低。
A 2025 survey by InternetNZ reveals that while 47% of New Zealanders spend four or more hours online daily, only 72% believe the internet’s benefits outweigh its drawbacks—down from 90% in 2019.
对错误信息、数据安全、儿童网络安全的担忧正在上升, 68%担心AI产生有害内容。
Concerns are rising over misinformation, data security, and children’s online safety, with 68% worried about AI generating harmful content.
毛利人、太平洋岛屿人和残疾人报告在线伤害发生率较高,40万户家庭缺乏有意义的互联网接入。
Māori, Pacific peoples, and people with disabilities report higher rates of online harm, and 400,000 households lack meaningful internet access.
尽管广泛使用,但许多人感到分心或怀疑,不到三分之一的人知道如何报告有害内容。
Despite widespread use, many feel distracted or skeptical, and less than a third know how to report harmful content.
调查结果突出表明,对数字风险、平台做法和制定更强有力政策的必要性越来越感到不安。
The findings highlight growing unease about digital risks, platform practices, and the need for stronger policies.