Parental tips: Protecting kids from 764 | DW News

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The 764 network is a loosely connected online subculture of mainly children coercing other children into brutal, degrading and sometimes deadly acts. The constantly shifting ecosystem of new members and offshoots pressures minors into producing child sexual abuse material. They then use it to blackmail victims into performing acts of violence against animals, themselves, or other people. DW's Ben Fajzullin looks into how the network operates and how parents can protect their kids from online bullying, with advice from forensic psychologist John Delatorre. Chapters: 00:00 Parents' worst online fears 01:14 John Delatorre, forensic psychologist 02:00 The hydra-headed 764 movement 03:00 Harming children is the goal 05:20 What parents should look out for 07:30 'Nihilistic extreme violence' 08:50 Pushing victims across boundaries 10:30 Watching the world burn 12:00 Regulation can't fix this completely 13:00 How parents can manage risks #internet #socialmedia #children #cybersecurity #dwcu

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