Online safety alert issued: Be cautious of online exploitation risks
In a shocking exposé, Brazilian YouTuber Felca has highlighted the alarming issue of families exploiting young people for easy money on social media. His video titled 'Adultization', which runs for over 51 minutes, has sparked debate and investigation, and is being considered one of the most important videos on YouTube at the moment.
The video mentions specific cases, including Hytalo Santos, an influencer currently under investigation for exploiting children and teenagers. Felca's video raises questions about the exploitation of minors' bodies on Brazilian social media, shedding light on a problem that is not limited to the deep web or dark web anymore, but is happening on mainstream platforms.
Nuno Markl, a radio host, had no prior knowledge of Felca before watching the video. Upon analysis, he expressed concern about the role of algorithms on social media in promoting such content. Markl is of the opinion that content creators might unintentionally be fueling crimes against minors.
The radio host urges viewers to watch Felca's video for their children's sake. Markl considers 'Adultization' to be a vital watch, and believes it should cause as much outrage as other topics do.
However, the issue of child exploitation on social media is not just a Brazilian problem. Some U.S. states are lowering the legal age for marriage, a move that some find convenient for a narrative that seems to normalize pedophilia. This, coupled with the fact that the algorithms of social media platforms are fueling situations like the exploitation of minors, making the world a lucrative buffet for pedophiles, paints a grim picture.
In a disturbing turn of events, Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted child trafficker, is being called a 'victim' on Fox News and receiving VIP treatment in exchange for silence. This raises questions about the normalization of such heinous acts and the need for stricter laws and regulations to protect children from exploitation.
You can watch Felca's video 'Adultization' below for a deeper understanding of the issue. It is a well-structured, well-researched video that provides a stark reminder of the reality of child exploitation on social media.
The era we live in is characterized by creating villains based on prejudice, such as immigrants and transgender people, to distract from serious problems like child exploitation. It is crucial that we focus on addressing these issues and ensuring the safety and well-being of our children.
What if technology, fueled by algorithms, is unwittingly aiding in the exploitation of children on social media platforms?This disturbing trend isn't confined to Brazil; even in the U.S., lowering the legal age for marriage could be seen as normalizing pedophilia.The question arises: As social-media-driven entertainment and general-news continue to dominate our world, are we failing to prioritize crime-and-justice issues such as child exploitation?