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It’s been two months since a FOX 11 investigation first exposed the dangers of the popular livestreaming app LiveMe, and despite the company’s assurances that changes are being made, experts say it’s simply not enough.
There are so many underage children using the app, that LiveMe tells FOX 11 they’ve deleted 600,000 accounts of kids under the age of thirteen in just the last 60 days since FOX 11 first aired the report.
FOX 11’s previous story was seen by millions across the country, and revealed that pedophiles regularly use the app to exploit young children sexually. The original report can be seen here.
As FOX 11 has reported, LiveMe has been downloaded more than 90 million times. It shares the user’s location, and allows users to search for who is streaming near them. FOX 11 found countless streams of underage girls who were being solicited by pedophiles to perform sexual tasks.
Some of the girls sook off their clothes, others danced sexually.
All while, in many cases, older men wrote perverted comments to them.
FOX 11 found some of the streams were recorded and then posted on porn sites, where customers were directed straight to live streams or web captures of underage girls on LiveMe, with the links advertising that the girls are 'young jailbait' who were secretly recorded without their knowledge.
After FOX 11’s story aired, new disclaimers began appearing on LiveMe’s videos which said that violent and sexual content will not be tolerated, and violators will be banned.
The company told FOX 11 they’ve been enlisting the help of vetted volunteers to help report bad conduct on the app, and that they’ve been cracking down on users who lie about their age.
The minimum age required to use the app is 13.
Now, FOX 11 has obtained video showing the moment a young girl is confronted by her mother, and law enforcement, after she took off her clothes and exposed herself at the request of perverts during a LiveMe stream.
The girl had livestreamed herself out to thousands as she exposed herself in a closet with a close friend, at the request of pedophiles.
Chat logs show the pedophiles ordered the girl to pull her top up, and perform a sexual act on her friend. They also told her to take off her pants and show her private parts.
Police were alerted to the livestream by a group called Sheepdog Bloodhound. It’s ‘a group of a volunteers from around the world who monitor LiveMe in an effort to try to report and prevent child exploitation.
“The child had been online with a friend and inappropriate, showing herself, showing her body, basically doing what the predators had asked her to do,” said Paul Irwin, the leader of Sheepdog Bloodhound. “In most cases, shall we say 90 percent, the families have no idea what their youth are doing now.
Irwin told FOX 11 that his group is seeing an uptick in inappropriate behavior on LiveMe during these summer months as kids are now out of school.
The video of the young girl being confronted by her mother and officers is eye opening.
The girl is streaming live on LiveMe when all of a sudden, her mother comes into the room.
“Are you on your phone, or on your tablet?” she asks.
“Both” the daughter replies.
“Okay, I want to look at both,” mom says.
“Why?” the daughter replies.
“Because I want to talk to you, and we have company, and I need your passwords,” the mom replies.
The mother brings her daughter and officers into another room.
“Do you know why we’re here?” an officer asks.
“No,” the girl replies.
“Did you make a video yesterday?” the officer says.
“With ****? Yeah” the girl replies.
“So tell us about the video where you exposed yourself,” the officer says. “What happened? We’ve seen the video, and we heard it. Some people were chatting with you, they were asking you to take your shirt off.”
“**** did that,” the girl says.
The young girl sits in stunned silence, looking like a deer in the headlights.
“You’d better start talking and getting it out because I’m sure there’s more,” the mother says.
The officers then look at the daughter’s phone with her mom’s permission, and realize they’re being streamed out live as they speak.
“So what’s LiveMe, tell me about that?” one asks. “You’re logged in right now huh? So we’re live streaming right now?”
The stream is then cut off.
“It was interesting to watch the video live given that the mother in that situation literally, I felt kind of, kinda threw her daughter under the bus and didn’t take any responsibility,” said Dr. Lisa Strohman, a clinical psychologist who worked with the FBI and is now the director of the Digital Citizen Academy.
“She’s not aware that legally, her daughter was absolutely liable to creating and distributing child pornography.”
Dr. Strohman said that the video shows parents have to be more involved with their kid’s lives on social media.
“One of the most interesting things I saw on the tape was that the mother was asking what the daughters passwords were, so again, this is a classic example of how we want parents to be the ones in charge,” she said.
Dr. Strohman believes LiveMe’s volunteer program isn’t enough, and the company has to do more to stop bad content from happening on its platform.
“The problem is, now, they’ve opened it up to allow the general public to come in and do the work that quite frankly, they should be paying for,” she said. “As a parent, there’s absolutely no way I would allow my child on that platform.”
FOX 11 spoke with a young girl who works with Sheepdog Bloodhound to catch predators on LiveMe. She had previously used the app since age 10.
FOX 11 is hiding her identity, and with her mother’s permission, she explains how attention, and virtual currency make the app so enticing to young girls.
“We go live, and we’re just bored and we get no comments,” the girl said. “But then the predators coming in and enticing them, and then they’ll give a gift, and that’s when we’re like ‘oh, you’re paying attention to me so I’ll do whatever they want me to do and I want those gifts.”
LiveMe told FOX 11 they’ve worked aggressively over the last 60 days to clean up bad behavior on their platform.
They say they’ve deleted 600,000 accounts flagged with users under the age of 13, and plan to delete all users under thirteen within the next 60 days.
“We’ve also launched the LiveMe Safety Advocate program wich has successfully onboarded 1,000 [volunteers],” a LiveMe representative said. “These are individuals who passed a strict screening process within the app, and then successfully cleared a 3rd party background check. These [volunteers] receive priority reporting privileges which enable LIveMe’s moderation team to respond to issues much faster.”
The company also said they’re working on improvements to AI systems for image recognition and comment management systems, and they have added another 10,000 images, keywords, and phrases to help improve detection in the past 30 days.
LiveMe also said they are improving moderation and tightening regulation of our feature board to ensure no broadcasters under the age of 18 appear on a feature feed unless you are connected with them.
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LOS ANGELES - Major changes have been made to a popular live streaming app called LiveMe after a FOX 11 investigation revealed pedophiles were actively using it to sexually exploit young children.
Major changes have been made to a popular live streaming app called LiveMe after a FOX 11 investigation revealed pedophiles were actively using it to sexually exploit young children.
The original reports can be seen here:
It revealed that young girls, some less than 10 years old, were live streaming themselves dancing and taking their clothes off at the request of pedophiles were showered them with virtual gifts and currency, and made crude, sexual demands.
FOX 11 also found some pedophiles were recording the young girls live streams, and we discovered multiple porn sites directing customers to live streams or web captures of underage girls on LiveMe.
The links advertised the girls as young jailbait, and that they were secretly recorded without their knowledge.The FOX 11 investigation won a prestigious Edward R. Murrow award, and was seen online millions of times. 
LiveMe’s reps tell FOX 11, our story was a wake up call for them. “Seeing this was something that definitely got our attention,” said Blake Barrett Curry, LiveMe’s head of global partnerships.
Curry sat down with FOX 11 to talk about what he says are the major changes LiveMe has made in response. “We removed 600,000 accounts after the original story aired, and recognized that this is something we knew we had to do, and that meant anyone that was under the age of 18, anyone that was suspicious, anyone that could possibly be unwelcome in our community,” Curry said.
Curry told FOX 11 that LiveMe also made the decision to raise the apps age limit from 13 to 18. “If they lie about their age and it’s not them, we’re going to be most concerned if they are broadcasting,” Curry said. 
That’s why Curry says, LiveMe is now using facial detection software to help identify anyone underage who slips through the cracks.“This isn’t facial recognition, it’s facial detection, so that is a systemic algorithmic program that looks at not only the visual aspects, but also the audio aspects, so that analyzes the voice, and it also looks at the facial detection and determines from that with about 80% accuracy, if it is in fact someone who is 18 or above,” he said.
And because there are people who are indeed 18 or above, but may not look like it, human moderators will make the decision. Speaking of which, LiveMe says they’ve also launched a safety advocate program which has allowed the app to go from 200 moderators to 1200 moderators, a five hundred percent increase.
“We would take those who raise their hand and say I want to help make a difference, criminally background check them, ID verify them, train them, and then give them expedited priority to flag any content before it could become a bigger issue,” Curry said. 
LiveMe has also partnered with BARK, an award winning parental monitoring app that allows parents to monitor their kids texts, emails, and 24 social media platforms, including LiveMe, for any bad behavior. “At the end of the day, parents are still going to be a child’s best protector,” he said. 
“I think that LiveMe is in a challenging position, it certainly seems to me that they’re trying,” said Dr. Lisa Strohman, a clinical psychologist.Dr. Strohman first alerted FOX 11 to the dangers of LiveMe last year, and she admits, the platform is making an effort to clean up.
“I think that LiveMe is doing a fairly good job, when you look at the number of kids that are under 18 it’s less than its ever been,” she said.
“There’s obviously still some there, but I think they’ve made some efforts in that space. Are they perfect?
Absolutely not.”Curry said LIveMe has a message for any predators who may be looking to use LiveMe for nefarious purposes.“We’re on to you, and it’s not just us, we have backup,” he said. 
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LOS ANGELES, CA (FOX 11) - WARNING DISTURBING CONTENT:
A FOX 11 investigation has found that pedophiles are using the popular live streaming app Live.Me to manipulate underage girls into performing sexual acts, reward them with virtual currency, and then post screen captures or recordings of the girls online to be sold and distributed as child porn.
Live.Me is a popular live streaming Chinese app that has been downloaded 96 million times. The app shares the users location, and allows users to search for who is streaming near them.
Live.Me's website says the app is explicitly meant to be used by people over the age of thirteen, but FOX 11 found girls as young as seven or eight years old using the app.
FOX 11 monitored dozens of Live.Me streams, not staying long enough to see things get explicit, but what we found was horrifying.
Time and time again, the streams featured girls who appeared to be extremely underage, with pedophiles openly trying to manipulate the girls into performing sexual acts for them.
FOX 11 immediately brought the concerns to several experts, and showed them several of the live streams.
One of them was Erin Runnion. Her 5-year-old daughter Samantha was abducted and murdered in 2002, and she started the Joyful Child Foundation in Samantha's memory.
"She went from danging to spreading her legs and putting her shirt up, she's still in a bralette for heaven's sake," Runnion said as she viewed one of the disturbing live streams. "I don't want any parent to have to suffer like I did, and I certainly don't want any child to put themselves in a dangerous situation."
FOX 11 also spoke with Dr. Lisa Strohman, a former FBI agent and current clinical psychologist. She's now the director of the Digital Citizen Academy and Technology Wellness Center.
"I did homicidal pedophilia at the bureau, so I've seen a lot of really terrible things, but this terrifies me," Dr. Strohman said. "For me, it's like a prostitution platform, or turning into one."
FOX 11 showed both women several concerning live streams featuring underage girls, and both of them were mortified by what they saw.
In one stream, an elementary school aged girl was streaming herself singing. One viewer warns her to be careful for pedophiles, and within seconds, they arrive.
Commenters begin instructing the girl to "pull her shirt up", "pull her pants down", and tell her she is "so hot."
"She looks like she might be 7 or 8 years old, maybe," Dr. Strohman said.
Several of the live streams showed underage girls dancing sexually while their male viewers egged them on and showered them with virtual currency.
"Thank you guys so much for all of these gifts!,"one of the girls says.
"It's very clear these girls are creating sexualized dances in order to elicit a response," Dr. Strohman said. "They wanna get prices from people that they can turn into money."
"It's just part of the brain's development that we need affirmation in those teen years and predators prey on that like there's no tomorrow," Runnion said.
Some girls went as far as removing their clothing at the request of their viewers.
"It's heartbreaking really because what we're seeing essentially is pornography, but really at its core it's self exploitation," Runnion said.
In one disturbing case, a young girl is live streaming while a guardian is driving her to school. Her viewers begin making extremely
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