Likes, Lies, and Lost Childhoods

The New York Times released the fifth article in an ongoing series investigating child influencers and the troubling online world that sexualizes them, sometimes with the consent of their own parents, who seek money or fame. Entitled “The Men Who Use Instagram to Groom Child Influencers”, the authors describe snippets of child influencers’ stories, explaining how they were sexualized at young ages, sometimes as young as 11 or 12 years old, by men at least four times their age.

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UN Experts Ask for Prosecution of P*rn Platform

“Systems that facilitate and profit from the sexual exploitation of women and girls cannot merely be regulated at the margins; they must be fundamentally confronted,” they said. “A red line must be drawn.”

Their particular focus was on the Canadian company, Aylo Holdings, previously known as MindGeek, which operates multiple popular pornography sites, including Pornhub. They highlighted two cases of women in the U.S. who had suffered sexual abuse, including grooming and date rape, and whose abusers subsequently uploaded sexual content involving them to Pornhub without their consent.

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