“I’m looking for a 13 or 14 year old boyfriend” – A new trend among young parents is putting fear in their bones! (PHOTO)



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23.09.2020. 23:56

“Well, I am looking for a boyfriend who is 13 or 14 years old, not fat and knows how to love. I am 12 years old”, is just one of the publications on one of the many Instagram pages where these and other similar messages are published daily . .

App, mobile phone

App, mobile phone, photo: Shutterstock

Guys advertise too.

“I’m looking for someone to correspond with. I’m 14 years old, I’m not too handsome …” is the message behind which, at least judging by the image, the boy is standing naked to the waist and showing his biceps .

There are also those who do “service” to friends. However, nowhere does it say whether they do it with the knowledge or without the knowledge of the child they are “dating.”

“I’m looking for a BFF boyfriend. Her boyfriend type is: having black hair, being a bit perverted, being 15 years old. For more information, let me know. Here’s a picture of her,” a friend’s “request” was posted. Interested parties tell you in the comments to contact them with the abbreviation “jvs” (answer).

Children on social media

Children on social media, Photo: Printscreen

There are many profiles on Instagram created with the goal of finding a “soul mate” for teenagers and, it seems, they are working hard at it. So only one of them has over 800 posts and up to 7,000 followers.

If everything seems serious, there are “rules”.

That is, the aforementioned profile requires that the user “be over 12 years old”, and works by sending young people who want to find a boyfriend or girlfriend their photo, as well as their data.

The administrator then shares that information in a profile that is unlocked and whose posts can be viewed by absolutely anyone on the Internet.

Thus, pedophiles can also obtain information about minors and, to top it all, posts are tagged, that is, the profiles of the people who send their data and photos are flagged.

The National Contact Center for Child Internet Safety cautions both parents and children not to leave their data on the Internet.

“According to the rules of social networks, children over 13 have the right to use social networks. When you accept the terms of use when creating a profile, and those are the lower case when creating an account, the administrator (network ) thus distances himself from publishing on social networks. ” Emissions B92.

As they say, it is possible to report content to the administrator, but he only reacts to explicit content, mostly of a pornographic nature, and then both the police and the Prosecutor’s Office react.

Children in social networks

Children on social media, Photo: Printscreen

“This is why we keep telling parents who haven’t finished work if kids buy a device, laptop or phone, but they need to be careful how they use those devices and what content they follow,” they say.

According to our interlocutors at the National Center, most of the time parents report profiles of this content.

“In this case, it is mainly about advertisements. However, it does not have to mean that children are behind those profiles,” they say.

As they warn, pedophiles do just that: they hide behind fake profiles, with fake images, and they also use different IP addresses to confuse the police.

“We wrote to him that the IP address is in Great Britain, and he is sitting in Vranje. We found in practice that we have so many pedophiles, especially the younger generation, who are hacking and trained for online fraud”, they warned.

There are usually no penalties for publishing data and photos on the Internet, the most that can be achieved is simply to delete that content and nothing else, they point out from that institution of the Ministry of Commerce, Tourism and Telecommunications.



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