Teens are increasingly targeted by extremist groups and predatory networks that use media content as a weapon for extortion.
: The FBI recently warned that a group known as "764" is targeting Georgia teenagers online. This network lures victims into creating gory or sexualized content, which is then used against them for extortion. In one extreme case linked to the group, a beheaded dog was found at an Atlanta home featuring graffiti with "764" markings. teen attacked porn
A disturbing trend has emerged where violent physical assaults are recorded and shared online as a form of "entertainment," further traumatizing victims. Teens are increasingly targeted by extremist groups and
: In early 2026, two teenage boys were sentenced to probation after using AI to create roughly 350 fake nude images of female classmates at a private school. The images were created using photos from school materials and social media profiles, impacting at least 59 girls. Legal Accountability for Media Platforms In one extreme case linked to the group,
The intersection of teenagers and media content has recently led to several alarming real-world incidents, ranging from physical assaults fueled by social media clout to legal battles over platform safety. As of late April 2026, several high-profile stories have emerged regarding teens being attacked or exploited in connection with entertainment and digital media.
April 2026 has become a "breaking point" for social media accountability, with landmark rulings finding major platforms liable for the harm their designs cause to minors.