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A dangerous new frontier is "self-generated" CSAM. A 15-year-old might take a nude selfie to send to a boyfriend. The relationship ends, the boyfriend shares it out of revenge, and within hours it's on a porn site, a Discord server, or being traded on Telegram. Legally, the original image is still CSAM. The teen is now both a victim and, technically, the original producer—a legal grey area that most jurisdictions are still struggling to handle appropriately without re-victimizing the child. exploited teen pictures
To combat the issue of exploited teen pictures, it's essential to implement a multi-faceted approach that involves education, awareness, and technical solutions. Some strategies include: The title and focus will be reframed to
Exploited teen pictures refer to the unauthorized use of images or videos of teenagers, often for sexual or commercial purposes, without their consent. This exploitation can take many forms, including but not limited to, non-consensual sharing of intimate images, online harassment, and trafficking. The consequences for the victims can be devastating, leading to long-term psychological trauma, social stigma, and in some cases, severe legal repercussions for those responsible. The relationship ends, the boyfriend shares it out
The emergence of AI-generated "deepfake" nudes means that even if a teen has never taken a compromising photo, their image (like a prom or sports photo) can be digitally manipulated to create explicit material.
If you see someone in a forum or chat asking for "teen pics" or using coded language ("teen sets," "CP," "childhood memories"), report that user and the entire server.