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I have a sister who will be 15 in a couple of weeks. To cut a very long story short: earlier this yr i found a record of some online convo's she had been having with a man who I later found out was in his 30's but had told her he was 21! needless to say the nature of convo's were very disturbing and I told our mum about them and called the police..(my sis had NOT lied about her age, which i guess is one thing!) Sis got very upset about being interviewed by police etc.. but nothing came of it all and they didn't even question man involved due to 'too much paperwork when no physical contact had been made!) Looking thru her phone and her own pc history we found various pics of her not him but they had been sent to not only him but some other males of various ages.. also webcam 'chats' her laptop was taken from her as was her phone.. my mum gave them back after around 5mths hoping that she'd learnt her lesson, in Sept my other sis who is 2yrs younger then the one in question told my mum that there were loads of rumours going round the school about sis, nude pics, webcam strip shows and several boys in the year above... Even the sch contacted mum to say that they'd heard these rumours and were worried as sis was having things shouted at her on sch grounds.. phone was checked again and more pics were found so phone was removed again pc had nothing on it this time. Phone now back with her and i got a call from mum sayin that (as she checks her phone without her knowing now from time to time) she had found yet more naked and pornographic photos of her on her phone.. phone has been removed again and is not going to be given back now. Sis is very quiet by nature (what is it they say about the quiet ones?) she won't say anything about it, gets very defensive etc.. mum (who will never win any awards for parenting) has had enough of her and is now saying she wants to send her to live with me (!) I love my sis regardless of her faults, but I'm totally unequipt to deal with a teenager if this move happens.. I have 4 kids of my own, ageing between 6yrs and 10weeks so i could really do without the hastle of a 15yr old trying to be a porn star!!! I really don't mind her coming to live with me but i just don't know how to handle her behaviour... HELP PLEASE!!!!![smilie=022.gif]
What a horrible worry for you all. Why is your sister behaving in this way? Because she is flattered at the attention she gets from men? She's looking for approval? It makes her feel attractive and adult? I don't think the behaviour will stop unless you can tackle the root cause of all this - and I don't think you are equipped to do this on your own. Your Mum shouldn't just be washing her hands of your sister either. I'd think I would try contacting the police who were involved at the beginning and ask them about child protection and whether there are agencies that can help. Your sister's school should also have access to outside help. I wish you all the best in helping to sort this out for your sister.
Hello Anon, It is rather selfish of your Mum to expect you to let your sister live with you. This will not solve the problem, it may even make it escalate as your sister will no doubt feel abandoned and unloved by her Mum. I am going to ask Diane who also works for ParentLine Plus to read this thread and see what she can advise. Please do keep checking for Dianes reply won't you? This is very difficult for all the family concerned.:hug: Linda xx
Hi Anon, I'm Di from Parentline Plus. Linda asked me to drop in to your thread. What a lovely sister you are. You clearly have loads on your plate already, yet you are willing to offer your sister a home even though you are wondering how you will manage a teenager's behaviour. Give yourself a pat on the back, hon. You certainly deserve one, and it's really commendable that you are prepared to do this. Firstly, whether or not your sister does come to live with you, I would definitely suggest that you talk to her about what has happened. It's clear that you love her despite what has happened so remind her of this and ensure she knows your intention is not to reprimand her - your aim is to get to the root of why she would want to act this way and what she gains from doing so. I've given you some links from the Parentline Plus website about internet safety that might help with your discussions and point you in the right direction if you need to take this further. Thinkuknow - home Know IT All for Parents I'm also wondering if the school have offered you any support. It might be worth exploring this with them as most have staff specially trained in emotional matters. Alternatively, she could contact Connexions Direct which is a support service for teenagers. I hope this helps. Let us know how you get on and we'll do what we can to help. Take care.
Hello again, Just wondering how you are and am thinking of you. I'll be keeping an eye on your thread for a little while, but if you want to alert me to anything specific at a later date, don't hesitate to PM me.
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*First Published: Dec 26, 2018, 9:19 am CST
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Posted on Dec 26, 2018 Updated on May 20, 2021, 10:44 pm CDT
While YouTube tries to protect children f rom disturbing and obscene content , people who enjoy watching kids star in their own videos are still free to write whatever they want in those videos’ comment sections.
As the ORKA YouTube channel points out in a video that has accumulated nearly 150,000 views in two days, there are large numbers of videos starring children that have attracted commenters that seem to be attracted to those children.
Case in point: a video by a girl who goes by the name of MacCartney Kerr. She has less than 5,000 subscribers, but her video titled “Part 1 of trying on my summer clothes” has accumulated more than 520,000 views and apparently keeps showing up in the recommended section of people who might or might not be interested in watching content like this. The video is basically a girl who appears to be a pre-teen trying on clothes. It seems pretty innocent until you scroll down to the comments section.
In the short video, the girl shows off her bare midriff, and she dances around briefly in a tight dress. That apparently was enough to draw comments like “You look so beautiful in that dress” and “That black dress looks amazing on you, great figure.”
One commenter linked a time stamp where the girl nearly showed her undergarments and instructs viewers to slow down the video to .25 of its normal speed.
A number of commenters are asking the girl to take down the video, wondering where her parents are, and calling out the “pedos” and “sickos” who enjoy watching the content.
MacCartney has other videos in which she plays with slime, shows off her bedroom, and explains her daily makeup routine. None of them have drawn close to the number of page views of her summer clothes vlog.
If you click on her content, plenty of other suggestive videos starring children show up in the recommended sidebar. That includes a video called “Showing my shower routine” and another one called “How to do a cartwheel” done by a young girl wearing a skirt. All of them have hundreds of thousands of views.
Other videos that appear to be Russian show thumbnails of young girls in bathing suits in the bathtub, and another vlog in which a young girl tells about her nighttime routine has accumulated more than 1.3 million views.
On many of these videos, the comment sections have been disabled, so we don’t have to read the inner thoughts of those who might be pedophiliacs. But in one of the Russian videos, one commenter wrote, via Google Translate, “What a shame when she grows up.” And another commented, “Nice. Nipslip.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aqm5Ht7nQW0&t=4s
YouTube did not immediately respond to a Daily Dot request for comment on Wednesday morning. But it seems clear that protecting the children who spend time on the platform is not yet—or might never be—a job that is officially done.
Update 11:30am CT : YouTube responded to the Daily Dot by reiterating that content that endangers minors is unacceptable and that it aggressively enforces its policies against videos and comments that sexualize or exploit children. YouTube also pointed to its blog post in 2017 that announced how it was toughening its policies that would make children and families safer, including “a combination of automated systems and human flagging and review to remove inappropriate sexual or predatory comments on videos featuring minors.”
The platform also made sure to remind people that its terms of service state that the site is for people who are at least 13 years old, and if it’s determined that a user is not of that age, their channel will be terminated.
“Any content—including comments—that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube,” a YouTube spokesperson told the Daily Dot. “When we become aware of new and evolving patterns of abuse, we take swift action in line with our policies. This includes terminating channels and reporting abuse to local law enforcement via NCMEC (the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children). Last quarter, we removed hundreds of thousands of individual videos and over 25,000 channels for violating our child safety policies. We are always working on new solutions, such as improving our machine learning classifiers to better identify inappropriate comments. We’re committed to getting this right and recognize there’s still more to do.”
Josh Katzowitz is a staff writer at the Daily Dot specializing in YouTube and boxing. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times. A longtime sports writer, he's covered the NFL for CBSSports.com and boxing for Forbes. His work has been noted twice in the Best American Sports Writing book series.
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*First Published: Dec 26, 2018, 9:19 am CST
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Posted on Dec 26, 2018 Updated on May 20, 2021, 10:44 pm CDT
While YouTube tries to protect children f rom disturbing and obscene content , people who enjoy watching kids star in their own videos are still free to write whatever they want in those videos’ comment sections.
As the ORKA YouTube channel points out in a video that has accumulated nearly 150,000 views in two days, there are large numbers of videos starring children that have attracted commenters that seem to be attracted to those children.
Case in point: a video by a girl who goes by the name of MacCartney Kerr. She has less than 5,000 subscribers, but her video titled “Part 1 of trying on my summer clothes” has accumulated more than 520,000 views and apparently keeps showing up in the recommended section of people who might or might not be interested in watching content like this. The video is basically a girl who appears to be a pre-teen trying on clothes. It seems pretty innocent until you scroll down to the comments section.
In the short video, the girl shows off her bare midriff, and she dances around briefly in a tight dress. That apparently was enough to draw comments like “You look so beautiful in that dress” and “That black dress looks amazing on you, great figure.”
One commenter linked a time stamp where the girl nearly showed her undergarments and instructs viewers to slow down the video to .25 of its normal speed.
A number of commenters are asking the girl to take down the video, wondering where her parents are, and calling out the “pedos” and “sickos” who enjoy watching the content.
MacCartney has other videos in which she plays with slime, shows off her bedroom, and explains her daily makeup routine. None of them have drawn close to the number of page views of her summer clothes vlog.
If you click on her content, plenty of other suggestive videos starring children show up in the recommended sidebar. That includes a video called “Showing my shower routine” and another one called “How to do a cartwheel” done by a young girl wearing a skirt. All of them have hundreds of thousands of views.
Other videos that appear to be Russian show thumbnails of young girls in bathing suits in the bathtub, and another vlog in which a young girl tells about her nighttime routine has accumulated more than 1.3 million views.
On many of these videos, the comment sections have been disabled, so we don’t have to read the inner thoughts of those who might be pedophiliacs. But in one of the Russian videos, one commenter wrote, via Google Translate, “What a shame when she grows up.” And another commented, “Nice. Nipslip.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aqm5Ht7nQW0&t=4s
YouTube did not immediately respond to a Daily Dot request for comment on Wednesday morning. But it seems clear that protecting the children who spend time on the platform is not yet—or might never be—a job that is officially done.
Update 11:30am CT : YouTube responded to the Daily Dot by reiterating that content that endangers minors is unacceptable and that it aggressively enforces its policies against videos and comments that sexualize or exploit children. YouTube also pointed to its blog post in 2017 that announced how it was toughening its policies that would make children and families safer, including “a combination of automated systems and human flagging and review to remove inappropriate sexual or predatory comments on videos featuring minors.”
The platform also made sure to remind people that its terms of service state that the site is for people who are at least 13 years old, and if it’s determined that a user is not of that age, their channel will be terminated.
“Any content—including comments—that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube,” a YouTube spokesperson told the Daily Dot. “When we become aware of new and evolving patterns of abuse, we take swift action in line with our policies. This includes terminating channels and reporting abuse to local law enforcement via NCMEC (the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children). Last quarter, we removed hundreds of thousands of individual videos and over 25,000 channels for violating our child safety policies. We are always working on new solutions, such as improving our machine learning classifiers to better identify inappropriate comments. We’re committed to getting this right and recognize there’s still more to do.”
Josh Katzowitz is a staff writer at the Daily Dot specializing in YouTube and boxing. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times. A longtime sports writer, he's covered the NFL for CBSSports.com and boxing for Forbes. His work has been noted twice in the Best American Sports Writing book series.
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