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The scene of a fatal crash in Abilene, Texas, where a group of teens crashed a stolen car while livestreaming.
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A group of teenage boys was livestreaming their joyride in a stolen car moments before the vehicle crashed, killing one of them and injuring three others, Texas police said. 
The boys, who are between the ages of 13 and 15, stole a 2018 Audi S5 Coupe from a home in Abilene early Wednesday, according to the Abilene Police Department .
At 3:40 a.m., police received a 911 call from a “concerned parent” who said their son and others were livestreaming on social media from inside the stolen car and believed to be heading toward Dallas. By 3:50, the car owner reported the vehicle as stolen.
Less than 20 minutes later, the Callahan County Sheriff’s Department received a call for a theft at a convenience store in Clyde at 3:57 a.m., which cops believe was committed by the teenagers.
Police spotted the car at 4:07 a.m. in a parking lot of a hotel near Highway 351 and Interstate 20.
The Audi collided with an unoccupied police cruiser at the scene, prompting an officer to flash his lights and try to stop the teens. The car sped away from the hotel parking lot, and police said they “did not actively” pursue the vehicle.
Just moments later at 4:09, the Audi, traveling at a high rate of speed, crashed into a telephone pole and caught on fire.
A 13-year-old passenger was pronounced dead at a hospital from his injuries, cops said.
The 13-year-old driver, a 14-year-old passenger and a 15-year-old passenger were also injured and taken to local hospitals for treatment. 
The 14-year-old suffered burns on his body and was taken to a hospital in Lubbock. The 15-year-old suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was treated in Hendrick.
The driver was released from the hospital on Thursday and was immediately taken into police custody, cops said.
He’s charged with murder, theft of property and evading arrest, police said.
He is being held at the Taylor County Juvenile Detention Center.


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Violence is preventable. We can all help young people grow up violence-free. Violence can limit life opportunities, lead to emotional and physical health problems, and shorten lives. Far too commonly, teens 14 to 18 years old experience violence, often more than one type such as physical fighting, sexual violence, dating violence, and bullying.
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Violence can disrupt teens’ development and harm their current and future health.
Preventing violence is key to promoting teen and adult health.
A teen’s brain is still growing. Experiencing violence during this time of life can harm development and contribute to:
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It has More than 10 million downloads All across the globe
It’s been launched in March 2016 and user can use it on both Android cell phones and iOS devices
The Live video blogging app is wreaking havoc in the charts
Teens and tweens are just trying to get Bigo currency “Beans” to convert it into real money, no matter if stranger ask for show of their bodies
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The inventions of cellphone and internet have changed the life course of human beings. Social media apps on the other hand where empowers users to communicate online with loved ones and family members and even use it for a business perspective. The smartphone technology, social media and internet as a whole over the years are continuously shaping teens ideas about pleasure, intimacy, and power as well.
Now the particular technology in terms of mobile phones, social networking, and internet is being used by the teens these days for earning by stripping online by using social networking app like Big Live. So, stripping online for making money on Bing Live and doing porn illustrates how closely connected they are? Therefore, let’s get to know what is it and what it is all about.
It is basically a live-streaming application that is available on the Google Play store worldwide. Moreover, it stands top ranking in the Singapore App store for five days unless the Pokemon Go has taken its place on August 6, right on the Google play store. It only requires a mere strap to get started for live video streaming . So, when the user starts using it, they will get plenty of rewards out of it that really make it fascinating for the young users. The rewards are in plenty of forms from other users on the app.
Other users buy diamonds in order to get stickers for items like flowers, ring, and supercar and give it to the users they really like. The diamond which users purchase online by using the app can be converted into real money. Because diamonds and flowers are apps online currency that one user can share with the other ones for different reasons and then receives when got enough apps. Every single item will be added to the streamers “bean” count and once the user reached the 6700 beans then the user can convert it into the real money. However, 210 beans are equal to $1.36. However, a dark side has hit the app and today, strangers and online streamers telling teens to show off their bodies on Bigo Live.
Kind of like Twitch and YouTube, BIGO LIVE lets teen’s stream live video of themselves that other users can see and comment on in real time. You can also receive and send “Beans” — BIGO’s term for virtual gifts — that cost real money. You can level up and improve your ranking by logging in every day and sending gifts. The platform is designed for people who supposedly want to get famous, but it seems to be filled mainly with people competing for gifts.
Teens are streaming live video of themselves that other user keeps an eye on and also make comments in real –time. Moreover, they can send/receive beans in terms of Bigo Virtual gifts –that cost real money. The platform was designed for the people who want to become famous, but nowadays it seems like people are competing for gifts and get girls without clothes, according to the report of CNN.
Teens Live Streaming Video alongside interactive app usually turns to derogatory comments, abuse from strangers online
There are multiple factors that have made this live video streaming app quite dangerous for teens. Once you have got to know about the activities of teens on the particular app you may forget about Snapchat, Instagram and dating app like Tinder. Let’s talk about dangerous stuff about the Bigo Live app.
Bigo live app could end up with the sexual grooming for teens – and as well as befriending and creating an emotional connection between a young tween to a lower child’s inhibitions that turns to sexually abusing the child. Moreover, Tweens are harboring sexual fantasies with the use of Bigo live on their smartphones having internet access, according to Dr. Lim Leng, psychiatrist at Gleneagles Hospital.
The users get involved in predatory activities in terms of bullies online, stalkers and sexual predators that can ask for teens to show off their bodies and keep going for it. Ultimately, users ask teens to meet them in real –life.
“Teens and tweens are more like to be susceptible to that kind of requests as they turn to be more impulsive. “Dr lim added that. App can further encourage teens to be narcissist, he further added that.
Today, young tweens are at the point where they don’t bother for the ultimate consequences even compare to the adults and they think they don’t need anyone’s permission including their parents. However, they even don’t consider themselves as children. So, they always try to get more likes and comments and want to get gifts and probably monetary rewards may entice young steamers.
In addition, young tweens and teens may encounter with the derogatory remarks in terms of racist remarks that is something could happen explosively. So, young tweens and teens usually get slut shaming remarks from the users and they could bully online to the fullest.
The Live streaming of a young user enable another user to say something negative, so one negative or bully remark may trigger a bullying online conversation over the video of a teen doing something obscene in the video. Therefore, due to live streaming of an app may result in more dangerous than the typical social messaging apps like Facebook, Instagram, a
nd Snapchat that need time for certain comment.
The Famous Live Video Blogging app is full of Nude Content and these days it is quite popular in multiple Asian countries compare to others. Men always seem to flock to live stream of women replying to their comments and video calls. So, a rapid glance of the app shows multiple thumbnails featuring as inappropriate images of teens and teens. You can see such adult content in this app where young teens are focusing their cell phone camera on her chest wearing her nightgown.
Furthermore, a cell phone number may display on the screen that demands a certain amount of money in her Paytm account, after that the girl will make a personal video call on WhatsApp for further showing off their bodies. On the other hand, you may have seen so-called messages on the screen that Bigo don’t encourage for drug abuse, adult content, and nudity
Digital parenting has become an important responsibility for parents. So, parents usually use digital parenting app to monitor social networking apps. On the other hand, apps like Bigo that serves for a user as a live video streaming platform where text messages displayed on the screen. Therefore, typical parental control software remains parents helpless to counter with the video blogging apps . However, with the advancement of the technology you can also monitor each and every single activity happen on the target device installed video streaming apps no matter what if messages and conversations received on video screen only. Simply, parents can remotely record Bigo screen with the use of Live Bigo screen recording app.
It empowers parents to make short videos of the target cell phone device screen back to back. Moreover, parents can get access to the live Bigo screen recording software online control panel to view the live recorded videos of the live video blogging app and get to know the real –facts about teen’s activities. Moreover, parents can remotely control teens Bigo video blogging, it simply allows the user to block internet access on the device and live streaming will be stopped within no time.
Live screen recorder empowers parents to keep a hidden eye on teens video streaming app Bigo in real –time.
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YouNow is the weirdest, most fascinating video streaming site. Unlike Periscope or Meerkat, you can pay a teen while he sings, dances, or even sleeps.
As Meerkat and now Periscope are being touted as a possible future of news, YouNow is the livestreaming video app where teens are flocking. If Meerkat and Periscope are competing for the eyeballs of news junkie adults on Twitter, YouNow has already won with the hordes of young people who just want to hang out with each other.
Lately, I've been enjoying a deeply creepy yet technically totally innocent new activity: lying in bed at night and watching random teens sleep. I've been doing it on YouNow, a mobile app and web live-streaming app that's a hit with teens. On its popular #sleepingsquad hashtag, I can see about 20 sleeping teens at any given time. (It usually seems around 50-plus people are broadcasting in the hashtag, but a lot of them are in complete darkness, so you can't actually see anything. Because, you know, they're sleeping.)
Some teens sleep with light music on. Some are completely silent. And some, eerily, have the distinctive soft breathing sounds of sleep.
I don't know exactly why a teen would broadcast themselves sleeping. I can't ask them.
I have asked other teens (or younger — I talked with kids as young as 10) why they use YouNow , a real-time video broadcasting app. The problem with asking a 13-year-old why they do anything is that it's quite difficult to get anything past "I dunno/I'm bored." But that's also the wrong question to ask. Why climb Mount Everest? Why tweet? Do adults really ever have a better answer than "I was bored" for anything we do? The aching desire to cut through the tedium of daily life with human interaction is the driving force of everything on the internet. In fact, boredom is such an integral raison d'être of teen life that #bored is one of the top channels on YouNow.
I chatted the the other people watching in the #sleepingsquad: Why? One girl watching a sleeping teen boy with me gave a reasonable response: "He's my boyfriend." Others had elliptical reasoning: "I think it's more that the people doing it want to get likes and fans."
Adi Sideman, the founder of YouNow, told me his theory on #sleepingsquad: "It's the addiction to the internet, it's the addiction to social media, it's not wanting to leave it behind even when you're sleeping." Andy Weissman of Union Square Ventures, who is invested in the app, described it as "an online slumber party" in an email to BuzzFeed News. "I also think part of the human condition is to look for connection with others. And this is probably more acute with younger people."
The app is sort of like Vine meets Chat Roulette meets The Gong Show . You can watch people live-streaming in different channels like "Musicians," "Dancing," or "Girls" and chat feedback or questions to them. If you really like them, you can tip them with points purchased with real money through the app, and the performer gets real money as a tip. YouNow's revenue model is based completely around the tipping system; they take a cut of the in-app purchases when fans buy points to tip the performers.
It's basically like an open-mic night where the hat is passed around: Some people will watch for free, some will toss a dollar in, and the house takes a cut at the end of the night. Currently, there are no plans to introduce ads. "We're happy with our current revenue model," said Sideman.
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