Guys please don’t post your kids online

This is Tim Tebow

I’ve been reading about deepfakes from as far back as 2023. And now every time I see a video of a kid online, teenagers as well, no matter how cute or funny, I don’t like or share them. It sucks cos some are of really talented and smart kids and I want to support that but the internet is such a fucked up place and I don’t want to draw more attention to its most vulnerable users. Of course lawmakers and social media companies have a responsibility here to protect children, but the internet is another beast entirely and I say even average users and parents especially should be doing what they can to try and stop this.

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Amateurlapse3 months ago42

Looks good to me

-Orange Pedophilius

veryverysmallbrain3 months ago41

Dang Trump travels around the country more than I realized.

Admins_suck_ballss3 months ago40

Yeah my niece (of three nieces, her sisters copy her) got a phone at 15 and started doing TikTok dances and my sister and BIL shut that down fast. Thank god. Like yes it should be fine for a young girl to post some fun dancing videos but 100% some pedo was going to find that and run it through AI to create a nude version.

Plenty of time to do that after you’re 18 and accept the consequences.

Area51_Spurs3 months ago31
Area51_Spurs3 months ago29

Fuck Tim Tebow. He’s literally supporting a pedo and meeting with one in the Oval Office, while smiling and taking photos.

Leading-Capital80793 months ago27

Bet 90 percent of them are trump supporters lol

jezebel1033 months ago17

It is horrid. But what I don't understand is the fact that 'nobody could see this coming'. Rubbish!

My son was born in the 90s and just when the internet was being introduced. He went to a daycare that wanted to go with the times and start an internet page. They asked all the parents if they could use photos of the children to post them on the website. I was the only parent (!) who refused because I didn't want my sons' photo for everyone to see. He was a very cute toddler with a mass of blond curls and big brown eyes and I could see that he could attract the attention of a lot of undesirables. Everyone thought I was awfully paranoid, my husband included. But I was adamant. No photos of him online. And when Facebook took off and he was in his teens, I still forbade him to post himself online. I am sad to see that I was absolutely right.

He's an adult now, so he can decide for himself. But putting your children online is dangerous. It has always been dangerous but now it's much more dangerous because the internet made it so much easier for predators to find their victims.

Educational-One-62883 months ago13

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crush80803 months ago13

Man this is crazy so many focusing on making jokes rather than on how serious this ish is and how many pedos are running loose in good ol America or how many children are at risk…👀

axelaxolotl3 months ago11

this is kinda deceptive, a unique ip is not a unique person. most people are behind cgnat and/or dynamic ips. that means that the ip you have today might not be the ip you have tomorrow. In my case I get a different ip every day now multiply that over a 6 months. obviously I will end up with the same ip multiple times but I think its pretty obvious how that number gets this high. Obviously still bad but going by the describtion the person has given not nearly as bad. I am assuming this is from torrenting as the ips have downloaded and shared the data could have been collected through some other means, but if it was torrenting then it is highly likely the programm runs and downloads/shares in the background so while they obviously picked the files they will continuously be shared so every single ip the person gets will be "branded" which makes such a high number more likely