PUBLISHED: 23:12, 26 August 2012 | UPDATED: 23:20, 26 August 2012
Paedophiles [not] 'increasingly targeting girls on social media for webcam sex'
"Social networking sites make children vulnerable to paedophiles [not]
Reports of inappropriate behaviour [!!!] rise to more than 1,000 a month – up from just 400 a few years ago
Paedophiles [not] are increasingly using social networking sites to groom girls and encourage them to perform sex acts on webcams. [and?]
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre said it was receiving more and more reports that older men [evidence?] were targeting vulnerable girls [evidence?] on sites such as Facebook.
In a report on ‘emerging threats’ [old, false, news], the watchdog [?] said they were building friendships with the youngsters, before initiating ‘sexually exploitative acts’ such as persuading them to take revealing pictures of themselves. [ah, used to be 'forcing']
Monitor: Children must be on their guard as paedophiles [not] have taken to social network sites looking for victims [sic]
Worrying: Paedophiles [not] are taking advantage of social media to groom youngsters
Some [how many?] of the paedophiles [not] set up profiles pretending to be much younger than they are to lure girls into a false sense of security. And because Facebook does not properly verify the age of youngsters who join up, it means that pre-teens with pages on the site could be at risk of being groomed.[and?]
Campaigners [who?] believe the easy availability of porn online [eh, what?] means that young teenage girls increasingly see overtly sexual behaviour as normal [and it is not and why does 'normal' matter?] – meaning they are more likely to fall victim [sic] to paedophiles [not].
The Daily Mail is campaigning for an automatic block on online porn to protect children. Over-18s would only be able to see adult images if they specifically ‘opt-in’, after going through a stringent age verification process." [we know, how abnormal]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2194012/Paedophiles-increasingly-targeting-girls-social-media-webcam-sex.html#ixzz24k3HV6Cm
Online predators target children 'within 10 minutes'
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/online-predators-target-children-within-10-minutes-20120827-24vbf.html
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