I follow a reddit form and they had a man come and do a Q & A, he was from a law enforcement agency that deals with child exploitation (the really, really bad kind) and he talked about these types of things. He said to never put your kid on the internet, at all, that once you put a picture out there you could lose control of it and it could be found in about 80 countries in a day. He said depending on where you live in the world that boys are more at risk of being exploited. That posting a diaper photo of a child or a bikini is easy for these assholes to photoshop. One mother simply uploaded a cute photo of her daughter on Facebook and it was photoshopped and shared over 190 times.
****** I'm going to post something that could trigger some people.
They photoshop sex organs on the photos and they look real. They then sell them.
This may be a trigger so beware. I worked a case where we found a folder on a man’s computer with thousands upon thousands on nothing but sleeping children. At first glance, it seemed innocent enough until I took a closer look. This man had photoshopped each and every photo with a blueish purple color. His big fantasy was dead toddlers. This was his masturbation material. This was yet another case where the parents we tracked down had to hear this news. So let me reiterate, even the most innocent photographs can and will be used for sick purposes.
And Jojo knows this and doesn't bleeping care. It's all about him! He doesn't want to work a full-time job so he does this to support his family. He films them in situations that are known to law enforcement as dangerous, yet he continues to do it because he makes money from it and companies support them. That way him and his wife have to put little effort for a lot of money!
I first heard of these clowns when I watched the Stacey Dooley documentary. And all I could think about were the poor kids.
My husband and I are adamant that our kids aren't on any type of social media until they can make a conscious choice about it & understand the repercussions of posting.
My family don't get it & want to post them,but it's not a discussion. I wish more people understood the risks of posting their kids on their profiles.