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Porn Cappers will spend twelve hour days trawling and working children to show them things. You can't expect innocent little children to protect themselves from what amounts to professional grade liars. But you make a lot of generalizations that aren't realistic, leading to the impression that you see the world more through a screen than using your own eyes. Anyone who knows little boys at all knows that nudity for example is often not a big shameful deal to them. It's just that normal people know better than to take photos of other people while they aren't wearing clothes and the corporations that control social media enforce community guidelines which prohibit csam, resulting in people's content feed not fully reflecting the "private parts." It's precisely the lack of shame or trauma around their bodies and sexuality which makes innocent little children vulnerable to molestation, be it in person or cyber. To them they are just showing off like they might in real life. Anyone who would shame and threaten a child in order to manipulate them into producing csam is a criminal and a bad person, universally despised. So, to answer your question, male youth are vulnerable to cybercrime because they are innocent and don't have the knowledge or skills needed to protect themselves from cyber criminals AND they don't have a trusted adult to talk to about what happened, leading to possible ongoing abuse. Yes this is terrible when it happens, but no those abusive relationships do not in any way define what it means to be a child in this day and age. Little kids don't realize the dangers and even if they are warned they are no match for pro-level scumbag manipulative scumbags. The obvious "answer" seems to be for people with kids to keep an eye on their kids and keep communication lines open so if someone did try to manipulate them they'd trust an adult enough to ask for help. ![]() |