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Human Crisis Online Terrorist Groups Globally Targeting Children and Youths

A public safety advisory is spreading like wildfire across North America. Why children should be prohibited from social media platforms. Investigators of online children predators say that a lot of the crime begins on social media platforms snapchat, facebooks, OpenAI and game platforms roblox and minecraft. The FBI is warning parents of an online extremist network known as Satanist sexual predator network 764, which targets children. Another group called The Comm is also known to prey online to the most vulnerable, building false trust. Other nihilistic networks added by the Canadian Government are MKY and Order of Nine Angels. In Canada there were 34189 children missing in  2025. Watching your youngsters for suspicious behaviour online is crucial. But best to keep them out of social platforms if under 16 years old. Youngsters are too vulnerable to know they are being preyed on and groomed.


In 2025 Australia banned children under 16 from using social media, after its parliament approved the world's strictest laws.The ban can fine tech companies up to $50m ($32.5m; £25.7m) if they don't comply. Eight States in the United States enact minor social media bans in late 2025. Manitoba is also working to be the first province in Canada to follow.


RCMP warn of online terrorist group targeting kids by  CTV News June 10 2026 https://youtu.be/Bc5eHHGz1bA


Bellevue OnlyFans mansion suspect recruited teen girls, woman says by KING 5 Seattle https://youtu.be/tyVyBbyCQIs?t=493

Violent extremism targeting youth on the rise by CityNews June 13 2026 https://youtu.be/tDsTP71taWI

4 Investigates: FBI warns parents of "764" group targeting children by KOB 4 Albuquerque published May 19 2026 https://youtu.be/M5xLtMhzUSU



A child goes missing every 15 minutes by Canada Tal Cual



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Australia approves social media ban on under-16s 28  November 2024 https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c89vjj0lxx9o