El Floppo
Footballguy
Heard from a friend who's 8th grader boy was victim of a catfish/blackmail scam.
He had a public Instagram account and was friended by a cute girl who was friends with all of his friends and seemed to know about all of them. They developed an online relationship that escalated into sending each other naked pictures.
This is an athletic, school smart kid, with smart and savvy parents who had talked with him about some of the perils of social media including to never share naked pics.
The "relationship" turned to blackmail, threatening to share the pics with everybody in his IG feed. They had him rustle up cash to buy gift cards and send pics of the codes- no matter how small the amounts. The kid ended up sending roughly 3k worth of cards over time! (Maybe made easier by having divorced parents and getting two cracks at wallets and loose cash).
The mom told me another friend here in NYC had a similar thing happen to them this year, but with further threats of violence to friends, family and school mixed in. I understand there have been a couple recent suicides in the country related to these. So this is a "thing", likely not new but first I'm hearing first hand about it.
Talk to your kids. We told ours exactly what happened here, and made sure to tell them there's nothing they will do that will make us ashamed of them, and to not hide anything like this (easier said than done for young minds and hearts made younger by lack of social development time from COVID isolation). Also that anything they say or do online is public and to think about whether they'd do or say those things face to face.
How do you guys handle social media with your kids?
Any thoughts for how to keep them safe with this type of situation? Wwyd?
Any other scams happening we should know about?
He had a public Instagram account and was friended by a cute girl who was friends with all of his friends and seemed to know about all of them. They developed an online relationship that escalated into sending each other naked pictures.
This is an athletic, school smart kid, with smart and savvy parents who had talked with him about some of the perils of social media including to never share naked pics.
The "relationship" turned to blackmail, threatening to share the pics with everybody in his IG feed. They had him rustle up cash to buy gift cards and send pics of the codes- no matter how small the amounts. The kid ended up sending roughly 3k worth of cards over time! (Maybe made easier by having divorced parents and getting two cracks at wallets and loose cash).
The mom told me another friend here in NYC had a similar thing happen to them this year, but with further threats of violence to friends, family and school mixed in. I understand there have been a couple recent suicides in the country related to these. So this is a "thing", likely not new but first I'm hearing first hand about it.
Talk to your kids. We told ours exactly what happened here, and made sure to tell them there's nothing they will do that will make us ashamed of them, and to not hide anything like this (easier said than done for young minds and hearts made younger by lack of social development time from COVID isolation). Also that anything they say or do online is public and to think about whether they'd do or say those things face to face.
How do you guys handle social media with your kids?
Any thoughts for how to keep them safe with this type of situation? Wwyd?
Any other scams happening we should know about?