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A parent vents that Roblox should be removed from the App Store due to explicit content and predatory interactions. They describe a naked character climbing onto the bed with the caption 'take your clothes off' and another 'naked character on top of another character spelling out a moan.' They warn this exposes children to adult material. They recount a chat where a '23 year old' user comments to 12–13 year olds: 'I may be poor, but in person, I look so hot,' and 'but I'm 12,' 'I'm 13, JK,' 'I'm 23, but don't tell anyone,' 'I will still date with you.' They note their child can't read well and that the 23-year-old asserts age is 'I'm 23' and asks, 'what's wrong the age what's wrong with the age I'm at?' The speaker urges parents to remove Roblox from devices and ends with 'Roblox, get it the fuck together.'

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Online predators are using platforms like Roblox and Discord to target children, employing a disturbing playbook of manipulation and blackmail. Initially, they ask children to do minor things to desensitize them through sharing child sexual abuse material, and then escalate to extreme demands, including self-harm and sharing explicit content. One Australian teen was trapped for ten months, providing increasingly disturbing material under constant terror. These abusers blackmailed her with sexualized images, escalating their demands even after her mother discovered the abuse. The FBI has warned about violent online groups like 764, with members being charged and jailed. The leader, Bradley Cottonhead, only 17, was sentenced to 80 years in prison for his crimes. These platforms claim to employ safety measures, but the reality is the damage of these images leaves an indelible mark.

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Allegations of grooming and pedophilia based on someone's identity, sexual orientation, or gender are against Twitter's rules, yet 100 posts were found on the platform.

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Roblox, described as the most popular online game with over 380 million active users, is facing lawsuits accusing the company of not adequately protecting children. Critics say the platform functions as a sandbox where users can build worlds and chat, but makes it too easy for pedophiles to pretend to be children to groom kids. Lawyers allege a 37-year-old predator on Roblox groomed a 13-year-old, leading to four counts of aggravated statutory rape in Tennessee and additional charges in Iowa, representing about 400 clients. Roblox claims it won’t comment on pending litigation but emphasizes safety, noting AI and human moderators remove objectionable content and a face-scan-based age verification. Critics call this insufficient. Parents can protect by linking accounts, using the safety center to block friends and experiences, noting under-13 can't unblock, viewing screen time, and disabling chat.

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Grooming a child is facilitated by the power dynamic between adults and children. Warning signs of predators include disregarding a child's boundaries and engaging in inappropriate touching or conversation. Predators ignore cues of discomfort and continue their behavior. They also sexualize children by discussing dating or their bodies inappropriately. While not all adults who exhibit these behaviors are predators, they contribute to a culture where violations of personal space are normalized. It is crucial to ensure that everyone, regardless of age or gender, can navigate the world without fear of violation. By empowering children to say no and speaking up for them when needed, we can prevent significant harm.

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A speaker expresses concern about receiving a disturbing message from a stranger and emphasizes the need for education to prevent such incidents. They also mention their willingness to assist organizations combating human trafficking and sexual assault. The speaker discusses the benefits of parental monitoring apps, which allow parents to track their child's location, read their text messages, and control certain aspects of their phone usage. They highlight the alarming statistics of sexual assault among minors and stress the importance of using these apps. The concern of the interviewer is whether the apps can be easily manipulated, but the speaker believes it is currently difficult to do so. They share an example of catching someone using a fake identity online.

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In this video, the speakers demonstrate how quickly sexual predators can approach children in online chat rooms. They create a fake profile of a 13-year-old girl named Ashley and within seconds, a 47-year-old man starts messaging them. They receive numerous messages from both actual teenagers and potential predators. The speakers emphasize that this problem is not limited to one specific platform, as it occurs on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Kik, WhatsApp, Roblox, Minecraft, Xbox, and PlayStation. They urge parents to be vigilant and monitor their children's online activities to protect them from potential harm. The speakers also mention a real-life incident where someone they know had their daughter blackmailed. They estimate that over 90% of the individuals they interact with are willing to meet in person.

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If social media platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, or TikTok don't moderate and monitor content, we lose total control. This loss of control extends beyond social and psychological effects, leading to real harm.

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The speaker expresses concern about their child being exposed to inappropriate content on a website meant for adults. They mention a personality test that revealed sexual inclinations and a video discussing heavy petting and groping. The speaker confronts the school representative about the lack of approval for such content and the failure to notify parents. They also bring up another assignment that contained adult-rated content related to sexual topics. The school representative apologizes and promises to address the issue, but the speaker insists on notifying all parents. The conversation ends with the speaker expressing the need to escalate the matter to ensure the safety of all students.

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Age assurance for minors on social media necessitates verifying the age of all users. Testing if someone is 13-16 also inherently tests if they are 16+. Therefore, universal age verification is required for social media access. This has privacy and data protection implications for all users, not just minors. Consumer research has been commissioned to examine consumer willingness regarding important aspects of this process.

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The speaker received a text message from a concerned friend's wife, who sent screenshots of a disturbing website. The website contained graphic content and discussions about illegal activities involving children. The speaker decided to take action and found a vulnerability in the website's platform, allowing them to access and extract user data. They only downloaded publicly available information to avoid illegal content. The speaker shared some of the explicit text they encountered, which included discussions about child abuse and exploitation. The website had around 7,000 users who had to answer disturbing questions to gain access. The speaker also discovered that the website used a chat app called Telegram for further discussions. They successfully hacked the website without being detected.

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If social media platforms do not moderate and monitor content, we lose total control. This loss of control results in real harm, beyond just social and psychological effects.

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A Palm Beach County employee was charged with human trafficking after using the app Hoboton to meet children for illicit activities. The app lacks age verification and incentivizes sending inappropriate content for money. Parents should check their kids' devices for Hoboton and delete it to ensure safety.

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Roblox is identified as the main focus of concerns about predators on platforms used by children, with 75,000,000 active daily users highlighted. A specific case involves a young guy who was groomed and had issues for himself on Roblox; he runs a popular YouTube channel and began catching predators on the platform, resulting in six arrests. Roblox sent him a cease and desist letter for being a vigilante on their platform, and they issued a press release stating they are banning vigilantes from Roblox. The speaker emphasizes that predators end up on platforms where children are present and warns that “your children are on here.” The speaker urges parents to remove their children from Roblox, claiming, “What parent keeps their kid on there after we're telling them this?” They argue that “people in positions of power where they have access to children” are the places where predators end up, and that people are surprised by this. The speaker concludes with a warning that this situation will happen to you.

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Our agenda being unchecked may corrupt your kids. Funny, but you're right.

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In a chat among offenders, one asked what the others were into. One responded he was mainly into 5 to 9 year olds. Another said he was 60, violent, and doesn't take no for an answer. One offender claimed to have 20 terabytes of baby rape videos for sale via DM. Another offered to show others how to abuse their own kids and get away with it. Another said he has a daughter he would love to share. When asked if his wife knew about his abuse, one man said no, it's their little secret, and that he is looking for others as she is getting old, specifying she is 8. This highlights the urgency needed to protect children.

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Parents are unaware of how bad online dangers are. Someone can take a child's image from social media and use AI to create a realistic-looking pornographic film. They can even insert themselves into it. Over 33 million images were transferred or downloaded last year, but only 300 cases were prosecuted. The US is supposedly the largest consumer of underage pornography, and there are so many pedophiles that it's beyond not safe. Parents need to be hypervigilant, not just vigilant, regarding their children's safety. One of the fastest-growing groups viewing child sexual abuse images are young men in their 20s.

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If social media platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, or TikTok don't moderate and monitor content, we lose total control. This loss of control extends beyond social and psychological effects to include real harm.

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A warning from the San Francisco FBI to parents about an international predatory network called seven six four that is using seemingly innocent games to target children in violent ways. The FBI announced the arrest of two leaders, Prasad Nepal (20, North Carolina; username Trippie) and Leonidas Varigianus (US citizen, arrested in Greece; nickname War). The danger remains, with ongoing investigations across the country (more than 250 investigations under 55 field offices). Investigative reporting describes how seven six four predators scout online games like Minecraft and Roblox and also use groups on social platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook that focus on self-harm and eating disorders to identify vulnerable girls. A mother describes how her 15-year-old daughter became involved after a seven six four member contacted her; others joined in. Once a predator has sensitive information or a photo of a girl, they threaten to expose her to family or school if she won’t comply. They also sometimes call in fake crisis reports at the victim’s home, a practice known as swatting. A survivor describes being pressured to livestream harmful acts and to kill a cat; the same individual who pressured her to take her life also sent her a suicide manual. The latest federal complaint filed last month names Prasad Nepal and Leonidas Varigianus as leaders. The story notes that victims can be male as well. There are diverse motivations within the group, including an accelerationist ideology aimed at the downfall of society. The FBI’s San Francisco office leader states the agency has more than 250 investigations underway, with collaboration across federal, state, and local partners for training and awareness to combat the threat. The group has a history of arrests: Henry Ayala, 28, from the San Fernando Valley, charged with child pornography last month; Richard Densmore, 47, from Michigan, sentenced to 30 years for exploiting a child. Densmore spoke on Discord before his arrest, describing involvement with others in a “cult.” Becca Spinks, a self-defense advocate and investigator, notes that taking down leaders is a first move but the threat remains. A pessimistic view is presented that the problem may be too large to stop, with fears that a child could be targeted by someone in their own neighborhood. The mother’s daughter is set to testify in at least one case; victims are young, but so are some predators, including several teen seven six four members who have been arrested. Victims can be male too. The story emphasizes parental involvement and monitoring of children’s online activity, and mentions that Minecraft, Roblox, and Discord say they’re aware of the issue and taking steps to stop predators. The origin of the group’s name: the founder, from Texas, chose seven six four because 764 was the start of his ZIP code.

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If platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok fail to moderate and monitor content, we risk losing control over the situation. This lack of oversight can lead to significant social and psychological consequences, as well as real harm.

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I was shocked to witness the prevalence of pedophilia in Hollywood. It is a major issue that no one openly discusses. I personally experienced being surrounded by individuals involved in this disturbing practice.

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Kids are influenced by the Internet and are drawn to extremist groups like ISIS. This is a concerning trend, and we need to take action. Engaging with influential figures like Bill Gates could help address the issue. There are calls to consider restricting certain aspects of the Internet to prevent recruitment of vulnerable youth. While some argue for freedom of speech, it's crucial to recognize the dangers posed by this unrestricted access. We must find ways to protect our children from these harmful influences.

Shawn Ryan Show

Schlep - EVERY Parent Needs to Watch This | SRS #284
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This episode centers on Schlepp, a young content creator who exposes child predators on Roblox through sting operations and decoy accounts. He recounts his background with Roblox, including a formative experience as a patient in the hospital that deepened his engagement with the platform, and his shift from casual gaming to activist work after surviving grooming and abuse at the hands of an older developer connected to Roblox. The discussion details how predators exploited Roblox and related spaces like Discord and VR Chat to target minors, often using private messaging, age deception, and grooming techniques that researchers describe as systematic and sophisticated. Schlepp explains how he and collaborators built decoy profiles to identify and confront predators, leading to arrests and ongoing legal actions. A prominent portion of the talk critiques Roblox’s moderation, reporting channels, and arbitration practices, highlighting documented cases where survivors and their families sought accountability but felt the company delayed or avoided decisive action. The interview touches on broader concerns about safety in online gaming, emphasizing the pervasive risk that harmful content—ranging from explicit sexual material to depictions of real-world mass shootings and other violence—presents to children. The hosts and guests discuss the emotional toll of this work, the frequent threats faced by whistleblowers, and the demand for systemic changes, including leadership shifts at tech platforms, stronger age verification, and more transparent reporting. The episode also includes critical numbers on online exploitation reports and outlines planned legal strategies, including state attorney general actions and potential reforms to liability protections. It closes with a plea for parental engagement, responsible conversations with kids about online safety, and concrete steps toward safer digital environments, as well as a foreshadowing of future collaborative efforts to develop protective technologies and advocacy initiatives for abused children.

The Rich Roll Podcast

How To Be A Better Parent: A Primer On Mindful Parenting | Rich Roll Podcast
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If your kid uses social media for more than three hours a day, they are at double or triple the risk of depression or anxiety. As parents, we often want to protect our children, but over-managing them can lead to a lack of agency and resilience. Experts warn against helicopter parenting, which can deprive children of essential experiences that foster growth. Instead of treating children like bonsai trees, we should view them as wildflowers, allowing them to grow independently. Dr. Lisa Deoro emphasizes that distress is integral to human functioning, especially for teenagers. Allowing them to face challenges helps them develop autonomy and resilience. The Surgeon General has issued warnings about social media's impact on youth mental health, noting that many children are exposed to harmful content. Parents should delay social media access and create tech-free zones to foster healthier relationships with technology. Discipline is challenging, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Kids need warmth and structure, and parents should focus on consistent encouragement and consequences. It's crucial to maintain open communication and trust, allowing children to express themselves without fear of judgment. Ultimately, parents should prioritize their well-being, as their happiness influences their children. The journey of parenting is about nurturing and guiding children while being true to oneself.

Jordan Peterson

How Social Media Is Wrecking Kids' Lives and Stealing Their Childhood | Jonathan Haidt | EP 556
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Half of children report being online almost constantly, leading to a significant shift in childhood experiences. The introduction of smartphones and social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram has created an environment that resembles addiction, particularly detrimental for children aged 12 to 14. Jonathan Haidt discusses the negative impact of technology on youth, emphasizing the decline in positive emotions and the rise in anxiety and depression, especially among young women. This trend accelerated around 2014, coinciding with the widespread adoption of social media. Haidt notes that prior to 2012, rates of internalizing disorders were stable, but they sharply increased thereafter, particularly among girls aged 10 to 14. This demographic has seen alarming rises in self-harm and suicidal behavior, which correlates with increased social media use. The addictive nature of these platforms, driven by algorithms that optimize for short-term attention, exacerbates these issues. The conversation highlights the need for children to engage in real-world play and social interactions, which are essential for healthy development. Haidt proposes four norms to combat these challenges: no smartphones before high school, no social media until age 16, phone-free schools, and encouraging more free play and independence in real-world settings. He argues that these measures can help restore a healthier childhood experience and reduce anxiety and depression rates. The discussion underscores the importance of addressing the collective action problem parents face when trying to limit their children's screen time, as peer pressure often leads to conformity in smartphone and social media use. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the urgent need for societal change to protect children from the harmful effects of technology and to foster environments that promote healthy development and resilience.
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