it’s so easy to put ur age in ur bio
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it’s so easy to put ur age in ur bio
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okay I know this is not what anyone wants to see while they’re on their horny account but we seriously need to have a conversation about how to recognize underage blogs because I’m getting real concerned about the number of people I’ve been seeing the past couple days seemingly unknowingly interacting with blogs that are full of coded messages about how the user running them is a minor advertising CSAM
if they have “18” in quotation marks, they’re a minor. If they talk about a favorite number, a 2-digit number that ends in 1 with a 🔁 emoji (like 61🔁 meaning 16), or a number of plushies they have on their bed, they’re a minor and that number is their real age. If they’re posting in tags with censored versions of “map”, “pred”, “underage”, “jailbait”, etc., they’re a minor. please be careful about who you’re interacting with.
Other weird shit I’ve seen:
“18 but my favorite number is 14”
“18 but I have 15 cats”
“18 but I’ve collected 16 [items]”
Look out for the 🗺️ emoji in place of the word map in the tags
Also look out for: “irl loli” “irl kiddo” and to a lesser extent (because these are used by adults too) “perv bait” and “groom me” type tags. The “older man x young girl” genre of posts also tends to have a lot of that floating around.
For some reason I also noticed people using the 🍈 and 🍕 emojis? Not sure what that’s about and I’m afraid to look it up 👍
The other thing is a lot of adults who are interacting with these kinds of blogs have caught on to the fact we can report them if they actually reblog, so a lot of them have these things hidden in their likes. Yet another reason why blank blogs are a red flag.
Source: a blank blog interacting with minors in their likes followed me a couple months ago and I went down a really awful blocking rabbit hole and saw explicit CSAM with my own two eyes because of it. (Link is safe though, nothing graphic!)
How to avoid these blogs and those interacting with them:
It’s the same trick as with terfs and radfems. (You do have the “terfsafe” and “radfem safe” and “terfs please interact” and “radical feminism” tags blacklisted, right? RIGHT?)
Go to settings -> general settings -> filtering, and add tags to your blacklist. Then, when one of these blacklisted posts jumpscares you on your dash, you can tell the person who reblogged it what’s going on or block them or whatever.
Be safe out there. Please report these blogs. Remember to report things to NCMEC too if you feel it’s necessary—all you need is usernames.
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