Facebook Reluctance to Ban Group Titled “Dating Site for 9-18 Year Olds”
Thursday evening, exhausted from a gruelling day at work, “S” finally returned home craving a moment of relaxation. Before unwinding for the night, she decided to glance through her recent messages. Among them, she stumbled upon an image of a freshly unveiled “woke” East Anglia train that had recently hit the tracks. Frustration bubbling up, she felt compelled to share this news. With a sigh, she opened up Facebook and hit the “post” button.
After sharing it with her friends and followers, she sees the grotesque pop-up advert suggesting she join a FB group, “Dating Site for 9-18 Year Olds.” She was shocked and appalled. She didn’t hesitate. She opens up Telegram, and forwards the screenshots to her daughter, Sydney Jones. Sydney is a citizen journalist, and creator behind “The Grey Area.”
At the bottom of this article, I’ve included a video from “S” which proves the insistence of FB in constantly promoting the group chat to her.
In a video call, Sydney shows me one of the admins of this group, Yosaf Muhammad, is the founder of another FB group called “Dating for 10 – 18 years old.”
Some of the messages uncovered by Urban Scoop shows adult men using this group in search of a young prepubescent child. For example, one account, Star Gee, said, “Am looking for a 12 year old boy.” Looking through his FB account, one of his previous profile pictures was of a pre-teen male wearing makeup, with what looks-to-be a makeshift erection.
Other messages, exposed by The Grey Area, show people like Joe Boden, “Looking for a gf that’s 13,” and message “looking for a gf the ages of 9 – 11” from Pedro Smith.
A cocky “Deepanshu Mittal” from India actually shared what he looked like, clarifying his age as “18+” claiming he was looking for a girlfriend.
In looking for evidence that children actually use this chat, we came across a young girl posting a picture of herself with the caption “Looking for friends in the US.”
After collecting an abundance of evidence, reports from Sydney and a humongous amount of people online, was swiftly submitted to FB with the hope of the groups being taken down – however, this isn’t how the internet works.
I remember back to the golden days of Trump, when I first started producing content under the pseudonym The Welsh Red Pill (this channel has since been banned). I remember seeing everyone kicking off on Twitter over this account they found which weirdly wasn’t accessible by typing it into the search bar – you had to physically post the username, and click the tag in order to access it. Doing this would bring you across an abundance of child pornography. Thousands of people reported this to the FBI and Twitter, but it was days before they did anything. Yet, if you posted a mildly “offensive” tweet or suggested something pro-Trump, you would land yourself in Twitter jail… permanently.
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