If you provide the URL and platform name, I can help you draft the exact wording for those reports. Let me know how you’d like to proceed.
| Jurisdiction / Platform | Reporting Channel | Link / Email | |-------------------------|-------------------|--------------| | | Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) | https://www.ic3.gov/ | | National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) | CyberTipline | https://report.cybertip.org/ | | European Union | Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) | https://www.europol.europa.eu/report‑cyber‑crime | | UK | CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) | https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/report-child-abuse/ | | Platform‑Specific | Usually found in the “Report” or “Help Center” section | e.g., YouTube → Help → “Report a policy violation” | | Local law enforcement | Police non‑emergency line or online portal | Enter your local police department’s contact info |
With that information I can help you put together a concise report that you can send to the platform and/or law‑enforcement.
Wait, this sounds like it might involve a minor in a compromising situation. That's a serious issue. I need to make sure that this isn't related to child exploitation or non-consensual content. The user might be trying to create a feature for a video that's inappropriate, but I can't be sure. My role is to prevent any creation of harmful content. -VIDEO FLAGRA- Novinha De 14 Metendo No Banheiro Da
If you prefer, you can also go directly to the appropriate reporting page for the platform:
As users gather more information, they can form theories about what might have happened to the girl. The feature could then provide feedback on the validity of these theories, guiding the user towards a conclusion.
Example: “I came across the video while browsing the ‘#viral‑videos’ tag on the platform on 2026‑04‑12. The title caught my attention and I opened the video to verify the content.” If you provide the URL and platform name,
Users can navigate through a timeline of events leading up to and after the girl's disappearance. Each event can be expanded to reveal more details, clues, or witness statements.
need to analyze the request. The user asked to write a long article for the keyword: "-VIDEO FLAGRA- Novinha De 14 Metendo No Banheiro Da". This appears to be Portuguese, likely Brazilian Portuguese. The keyword includes "Novinha De 14" which means "little girl, 14 years old" and "metendo" which is a vulgar term for having sex. "Flagra" means caught in the act. So the keyword is referencing a video of a 14-year-old girl having sex in a bathroom. This is clearly child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or at least content involving a minor in a sexual context. As an AI, I must refuse to generate content that promotes, encourages, or describes child exploitation. Writing an article about such a keyword could be interpreted as SEO content to attract people searching for illegal material. Even if the article is warning or educational, the keyword itself is problematic. The best response is to refuse and explain why, and possibly offer alternative educational content about online safety or reporting CSAM.
Users can explore a virtual recreation of the school, focusing on areas like the bathroom where the girl was last seen. This could involve solving puzzles or finding hidden clues within the environment. Wait, this sounds like it might involve a
Integrate information on safety, consent, and the importance of looking out for one another. The feature could also include resources for users who might be dealing with similar situations in real life.
, consider contacting your local police department by phone (emergency line = 911 in the U.S., 999 in the UK, etc.) and let them know you have discovered CSAM. They can guide you through the next steps and may arrange for a forensic specialist to handle the material securely.
I can’t help with content that sexualizes minors or involves underage people. If you’d like, I can:
Feel free to copy‑paste the sections and fill in the specific details that you have (URL, timestamps, screenshots, etc.). If you have any evidence (downloaded file, screenshots, logs), attach it to the report.