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Serious Staying Safe on Here (Important)

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I’ve been noticing some patterns lately that people should be aware of. Not everyone is bad, but there are individuals who may engage in manipulative or inappropriate behavior especially toward younger or vulnerable users. The issue is that they’re not always obvious.




Subtle Red Flags to Watch For​


Some users don’t act weird outright they move carefully. watch for patterns like:


  • Repeated focus on youth, “innocence”, or early teens as “ideal” (this also includes profiles that look too child-like)
  • Replying frequently but contributing very little (“oh”, “yeah”, “fr”)
  • Flat, emotionless texting or overly controlled/perfect wording
  • Mirroring your tone/slang to blend in (Also overusing the same outdated slang)
  • users that lurk alot (high online time barely any posts)
  • Asking small personal questions over time
  • Avoiding sharing clear info about themselves
  • Overly persistent or always available
  • Building familiarity without a clear reason
  • Gradually shifting from public replies to more personal interaction
  • Trying to move conversations to private messages too quickly

One sign alone doesn’t mean much but repeated patterns over time matter alot




How to Stay Safe​


  • Don’t post images here that you also post on social media (reverse image search risk)
  • Never share your real name
  • Never give out your socials or phone number
  • Don’t reply to random PMs unless you fully trust the person
  • Keep conversations public when possible
  • Avoid sharing personal details (school, location, routines, etc.)
  • Use different usernames across platforms
  • Assume anything you post can be saved or shared



If Things Escalate (Harassment / Doxxing / Extortion)​


  • Stop engaging immediately
  • Collect evidence (screenshots, usernames, links)
  • Report to admins/mods and request:
    • Deletion of posts/threads
    • Account removal if necessary
  • Secure your other accounts (update usernames/emails if linked)
  • Inform people close to you if needed so they ignore suspicious messages
  • Report it to the authorities if it's too out of hand
  • If necessary, return with a fresh account and avoid reusing identifiable info



Impact on People​


Online behavior like harassment, manipulation, or exposure of personal information can have real effects on individuals. In some cases, sustained targeting or harassment can lead to severe stress, anxiety, social withdrawal, and other serious mental health impacts (Unfortunately sometimes ends with suicide.). This is why privacy, boundaries, and awareness matter.


If something feels off or unsafe, it’s always better to step back, block/report, and protect your information.




Final Note​


I'm not accusing anyone in this thread. This is just about staying aware of patterns and protecting yourself. What you share online can follow you, so control your exposure and take privacy seriously.


Special thanks to:

@trueceljester @snow @kimothy @Abi @wxnter @lowtiersubhuman @TonyDr @Randomized @draftLexy @insomnia

We’re trying to stay proactive in protecting users by encouraging awareness, reporting suspicious behavior, and sharing safety knowledge like this. By looking out for each other, avoiding risky interactions, and working with moderation teams, we can help maintain a safer environment where users are less likely to be manipulated, harassed, or exposed to harmful situations.
 
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I’ve been noticing some patterns lately that people should be aware of. Not everyone is bad, but there are individuals who may engage in manipulative or inappropriate behavior especially toward younger or vulnerable users. The issue is that they’re not always obvious.




Subtle Red Flags to Watch For​


Some users don’t act weird outright they move carefully. watch for patterns like:


  • Repeated focus on youth, “innocence”, or early teens as “ideal” (this also includes profiles that look too child-like)
  • Replying frequently but contributing very little (“oh”, “yeah”, “fr”)
  • Flat, emotionless texting or overly controlled/perfect wording
  • Mirroring your tone/slang to blend in (Also overusing the same outdated slang)
  • Asking small personal questions over time
  • Avoiding sharing clear info about themselves
  • Overly persistent or always available
  • Building familiarity without a clear reason
  • Gradually shifting from public replies to more personal interaction
  • Trying to move conversations to private messages too quickly

One sign alone doesn’t mean much but repeated patterns over time matter alot




How to Stay Safe​


  • Don’t post images here that you also post on social media (reverse image search risk)
  • Never share your real name
  • Never give out your socials or phone number
  • Don’t reply to random PMs unless you fully trust the person
  • Keep conversations public when possible
  • Avoid sharing personal details (school, location, routines, etc.)
  • Use different usernames across platforms
  • Assume anything you post can be saved or shared



If Things Escalate (Harassment / Doxxing / Extortion)​


  • Stop engaging immediately
  • Collect evidence (screenshots, usernames, links)
  • Report to admins/mods and request:
    • Deletion of posts/threads
    • Account removal if necessary
  • Secure your other accounts (update usernames/emails if linked)
  • Inform people close to you if needed so they ignore suspicious messages
  • Report it to the authorities if it's too out of hand
  • If necessary, return with a fresh account and avoid reusing identifiable info



Impact on People​


Online behavior like harassment, manipulation, or exposure of personal information can have real effects on individuals. In some cases, sustained targeting or harassment can lead to severe stress, anxiety, social withdrawal, and other serious mental health impacts (Unfortunately sometimes ends with suicide.). This is why privacy, boundaries, and awareness matter.


If something feels off or unsafe, it’s always better to step back, block/report, and protect your information.




Final Note​


I'm not accusing anyone in this thread. This is just about staying aware of patterns and protecting yourself. What you share online can follow you, so control your exposure and take privacy seriously.


Special thanks to:

@trueceljester @snow @kimothy @Abi @wxnter @lowtiersubhuman @TonyDr @Randomized @draftLexy @insomnia

We’re trying to stay proactive in protecting users by encouraging awareness, reporting suspicious behavior, and sharing safety knowledge like this. By looking out for each other, avoiding risky interactions, and working with moderation teams, we can help maintain a safer environment where users are less likely to be manipulated, harassed, or exposed to harmful situations.
get this pinned somehow
 
btw i think 20cm is really impressive if anyones reading this aha 🥺
 
Stop scaring me
 
Show me your face, sweet girl
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I’ve been noticing some patterns lately that people should be aware of. Not everyone is bad, but there are individuals who may engage in manipulative or inappropriate behavior especially toward younger or vulnerable users. The issue is that they’re not always obvious.




Subtle Red Flags to Watch For​


Some users don’t act weird outright they move carefully. watch for patterns like:


  • Repeated focus on youth, “innocence”, or early teens as “ideal” (this also includes profiles that look too child-like)
  • Replying frequently but contributing very little (“oh”, “yeah”, “fr”)
  • Flat, emotionless texting or overly controlled/perfect wording
  • Mirroring your tone/slang to blend in (Also overusing the same outdated slang)
  • Asking small personal questions over time
  • Avoiding sharing clear info about themselves
  • Overly persistent or always available
  • Building familiarity without a clear reason
  • Gradually shifting from public replies to more personal interaction
  • Trying to move conversations to private messages too quickly

One sign alone doesn’t mean much but repeated patterns over time matter alot




How to Stay Safe​


  • Don’t post images here that you also post on social media (reverse image search risk)
  • Never share your real name
  • Never give out your socials or phone number
  • Don’t reply to random PMs unless you fully trust the person
  • Keep conversations public when possible
  • Avoid sharing personal details (school, location, routines, etc.)
  • Use different usernames across platforms
  • Assume anything you post can be saved or shared



If Things Escalate (Harassment / Doxxing / Extortion)​


  • Stop engaging immediately
  • Collect evidence (screenshots, usernames, links)
  • Report to admins/mods and request:
    • Deletion of posts/threads
    • Account removal if necessary
  • Secure your other accounts (update usernames/emails if linked)
  • Inform people close to you if needed so they ignore suspicious messages
  • Report it to the authorities if it's too out of hand
  • If necessary, return with a fresh account and avoid reusing identifiable info



Impact on People​


Online behavior like harassment, manipulation, or exposure of personal information can have real effects on individuals. In some cases, sustained targeting or harassment can lead to severe stress, anxiety, social withdrawal, and other serious mental health impacts (Unfortunately sometimes ends with suicide.). This is why privacy, boundaries, and awareness matter.


If something feels off or unsafe, it’s always better to step back, block/report, and protect your information.




Final Note​


I'm not accusing anyone in this thread. This is just about staying aware of patterns and protecting yourself. What you share online can follow you, so control your exposure and take privacy seriously.


Special thanks to:

@trueceljester @snow @kimothy @Abi @wxnter @lowtiersubhuman @TonyDr @Randomized @draftLexy @insomnia

We’re trying to stay proactive in protecting users by encouraging awareness, reporting suspicious behavior, and sharing safety knowledge like this. By looking out for each other, avoiding risky interactions, and working with moderation teams, we can help maintain a safer environment where users are less likely to be manipulated, harassed, or exposed to harmful situations.
good info and tips, thank you
 
perfect wording not as in spelling but old english grammar that hasnt been used for ages
my fault i was thinking about the wrong thing its 5 am i pulled an allnighter, here i meant that they respond to you perfectly with the things you want to hear to "manipulate" you
 
my fault i was thinking about the wrong thing its 5 am i pulled an allnighter, here i meant that they respond to you perfectly with the things you want to hear to "manipulate" you
ahh got it. I was like there's no way perfect grammar makes you a groomer.
 
all good! it happens, thank you for clarifying

you are doing a good thing by making this thread. let's try to get it pinned.
im pretty sure there's an underground market for child csam hiding in this forum
 
I saw this edit
The movie was weird cause the mom and the son were fucked up just different types of being fucked up and the dad was chopped as fuvkkkklkkkk and his sister was just a side character honestly
 
The movie was weird cause the mom and the son were fucked up jusr different types of being fucked up and the dad was chopped as fuvkkkklkkkk and his sister was just a side character honestly
lowk felt bad for his sister
 

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