Other predators use these timestamps to skip straight to the shot. Once pedophiles and predators land on a kid’s harmless video, they post timestamps like “1:23” for example, which indicate a point in the video where you can pause to see a potentially suggestive image. The third issue is that pedophiles are leaving comments on YouTube channels with timestamps as to when kids can look at a video to see sexually explicit content. Yet, someone has taken some of his footage and spliced it into kids YouTube videos where he is seen teaching kids how to commit suicide using tactics such as cutting. People have been quick to comment saying this YouTuber shown has actually retired and hasn’t uploaded a single video in over a year. The second issue is surrounding the subliminal suicide messages that pop-up featuring a former YouTuber. You’ll see many parents responding to others about it being a “hoax” and they’ll tell you that they’ve experienced it themselves. Trust me, if you don’t believe it, read comments here or here or here. “After much review, we’ve seen no recent evidence of videos promoting the Momo Challenge on YouTube.”īut here’s the thing, they cannot discount the fact that hundreds of parents have come forward claiming they have been watching a kid show on YouTube and seen this creature or thing, come onto camera to deliver unspeakable messages. Some new stations are reporting this is a hoax and even YouTube has come out saying:
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