Video that went viral in Brazil
A Brazilian digital influencer, Felca, has "stopped Brazil" for the past seven days, with this video being the only thing anyone is talking about.
The title talks about the problem of "adultification" and "sexualization of minors." We're talking about teenagers aged 12 to 17 who make videos exposing themselves in inappropriate or misleading ways.
This video has over 40 million views. Basically, what it says is that these young people expose themselves too early, unnecessarily, and sometimes in the wrong way.
He makes it clear that the problem with this is that they're not prepared for the exposure and criticism that eventually comes. And certain digital platforms like Kwuai, TikTok, Instagram, and even YouTube, in the past, allowed this or still does.
Another question is that a simple video, like children swimming in a pool, is pedophiles taking advantage of this innocent material and sharing it in Telegram groups.
And then we have questions: should there be an age restriction for creating an account, like only those over 18, for example, or should these videos be kept private and be careful with content for those under 18?
In this case, there's either a restriction or a ban up to a certain age.
There is a conversation with a psychologist at the end, and at the end there are final considerations.
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NOTE: Felca filed an official complaint with the police here in Brazil, and there are three cases that went far beyond the norm. First, "Abel for Girls," where justice intervened, and we have a teenager who is still traumatized today, and "Hytalo Santos and Kamilinha," who was arrested after this video for "child exploitation," "human trafficking," and "child enticement." Watch it preferably with the subtitles in your language.