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The beginning of this programme talks about how children as young as 7 are being tricked into sending sexual pictured and within seconds they are posted onto child abuse websites. They say that the Online Safety Act won't stop this on it's own, but it will help: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001yj9s |
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Not sure if you're still talking about TikTok here. The link doesn't go anywhere either.
I thought TikTok has a zero nudity policy so not sure of your point without the proper links. But from what info I've read on FB it does get abused with weirdo's using breast feeding as an excuse to get their tits out. Very odd but there you go. As for kids as young as 7, sending pics.. Well, when I was 7 I just wanted to play with my toy car. Goes to show just how backwards everything's gone if it is true. |
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Paedophiles trick children into sending pics that give them sexual gratification by pretending that they are playing a game. If they don't go far enough for their needs, they use deep fake technology to make it appear that they have. Some children from perfectly innocent material have been used to create child pornography too. Just checked the link and it works for me on Chrome. If you can't get it to work I can find a link to where it came from. Quote:
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An alert has gone out to teachers. There has been a recent rise in 'sextortion' cases.
Believed to be originating from abroad, mainly Africa, these people catfish people with nude pictures to get them to send theirs back. When they do, they threaten to send these pictures to their friends, family, work colleagues, neighbours etc unless more pictures are sent or a sum of money. All ages and genders are affected, but most at risk are boys aged 14 to 18: https://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov....out-sextortion It wouldn't surprise me if this was the method used to get that MP to disclose the personal numbers of other MP's. |
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What are they doing that wasnt already illegal anyway ?
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I'll believe it when it happens. Totally unenforenceable. |
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Webcam technology could actually allow this to be done in contemporary France to check up on families with children |
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How would even allow a camera on their TV? Noone would be a TV just because of that.
It's not realistic to have that work in anyway. Also if they tried it. People would just cover up any camera. |
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