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starseedlover ago

Clicked on a couple random videos, this is definitely disturbing. My pedo radar went off. It's not "nothing to see here, just random kids being dumb and uploading to YouTube with some default naming webcam software."

While not showing nudity, and some not intentionally sexual, there is a voyeuristic quality to the circumstances surrounding them that makes it sexual and disturbing.

One video (in the "liked videos" of one of the commenters) had 500,000 views and was a guy filming a marathon/race. Not overtly sexual... But he kept zooming in on young girls in the crowd who weren't aware of being filmed. It was just full on spy/voyeur, close-ups of their bodies, etc. I didn't watch much, just clicked around and this is what I saw.

So while this isn't full on child-porn, it's creep shots. It's exploitation. YouTube or someone is making money from these videos. These are softcore, "safe" entry-points into child porn. I don't think it's technically illegal, it's creepy as fuck and is a lead that should be followed up.

Who are the parents? Who are the creepy commenters? Where are the videos being shared online (forums, chat-rooms, etc). And how do they link to larger pedo rings?

This is also evidence of larger, insidious pedo-culture that exists in plain site. Further illuminating the dark shadow of humanity and how common pedophilia really is.

Your kids could be being secretly filmed from some creeper with an iphone in plain site. Then later uploading and sharing with his friends online, to which they make sexual comments and jerk off too. Or they find your kids videos that they've already posted doing harmless stuff or maybe even pseudo-sexual acts (like twerking practice), and they get sexualized by older men (and maybe women) through the intent of their viewing.

Disturbing yes. But this is reality folks.