Online Safety Education

Dubuque Esports League has partnered with Kidas.net to protect kids in online gaming. We want to ensure a safer, more enjoyable environment for everyone. We understand online gaming can sometimes expose children, teens and even adults to negative and dangerous interactions. That's why we are committed to this pledge and take seriously creating a positive, safe gaming environment for all.

Our Pledge to
Online Child Safety

At Dubuque Esports League, we pledge to…

Recognize and Commit

Analyze and Improve

Take Action and Measure

  • Acknowledge the issue and pledge to support efforts to combat negative behavior and dangerous activities targeting children and adults.

  • Support innovative technologies and practices to reduce scamming, bullying, and predatory behavior incidents.

  • Take responsibility for ensuring a non-toxic and non-criminal gaming environment, especially for young players.

  • Commit to ongoing analyses that track unsafe incidents involving kids.

  • Identify and update policies or practices to identify and remove bad actors from our gaming platforms.

  • Maintain accountability and transparency within your organization.

  • Aspire to achieve a 100 percent toxic-free gaming environment and measure progress towards this goal.

  • Share analyses with trusted partners to gain insights into industry challenges and protect kids playing online games.

  • Consider sharing results internally for discussions and recommendations for further action.

Join us in making online gaming safer for kids. Together, we can create a positive, secure, and enjoyable gaming experience for the next generation.

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FAQs

“We take online safety and cyberbullying seriously and work to teach it in our camps, leagues, clubs and programs. We want our players to learn to be responsible and respectful digital citizens. One of our campers was so inspired by what he learned about cyberbullying that he rushed home to share it with his parents. His mother pulled us aside the next day to express her gratitude for emphasizing this important topic in our program. It turned out that she had recently lost her teenage niece to suicide that stemmed from online bullying, and appreciated our efforts to educate our campers about the potential dangers of online behavior. We are proud to provide a safe and inclusive space for our campers to learn and grow, and we will continue to prioritize their well-being and education in everything we do.”

Shelby Wartick & Susie Quinn
DEL Co-Executive Directors