Comment on Via porn, gore and ultra-violence, extremist groups are sinking hooks online into the very young.

sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

The mother told criminal investigators that she’d thought her son had been playing video games and doing homework during the hours he spent in his room.

Huh, that sounds like she was very much not involved in her kid’s life. You don’t go from “huh, what’s this Qu’ran thing” to “ima watch some beheadings” in an afternoon.

Also, where’s the dad in this situation? It’s fine if she’s a single parent or something, but if there’s a father figure, he’s also to blame here.

IMO, a 12-yo shouldn’t be let loose on the internet alone. They should be in the process of getting there, but I would keep computers like this in more public spaces (living room, family room, kitchen, etc) where parents can casually glance over and see what their child is getting into. This shouldn’t be some kind of creepy spying thing, just casual interest (i.e. are they looking at sports stuff but not involved in those sports? Maybe sign them up for a community league!), as well as an early warning sign if they’re starting to get into weird stuff.

The boy is now in residential care without access to social networks, with specialized educators and regular visitation rights for his parents, the prosecutor told AP.

Yeah, this sounds like the parents royally messed up.

Police analysis of the 12-year-old boy’s computer and phone found 1,739 jihadi videos, “a phenomenal quantity of scenes of decapitation, throat-slitting, shootings,” the prosecutor said. He also had how-to videos on bomb-making and killing, including one that appeared to show the real-life death of a tied-down man being methodically chopped into pieces.

That’s a lot of videos… This had to have been going on for quite a while…

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