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: Nearly 1 in 5 users aged 13 to 15 on Instagram report seeing unwanted sexual or nude images.

: Teens often feel pressured to share provocative images just to feel accepted or avoid being judged by their social circles. 🛡️ Safety Resources and Reporting

: Criminals frequently use "deepfake" nude photos to blackmail teens—primarily those aged 17 to 19—threatening to release the fake images unless money is paid. hot teen photos

: "Hot or Not" style lists circulated in schools (such as those reported at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School) cause severe distress, leading to quantified insecurities and decreased self-esteem.

If you encounter inappropriate content or are concerned about a minor's digital safety, use the following resources: Romance Scams - FBI : Nearly 1 in 5 users aged 13

The landscape of teen social media has shifted toward high-pressure environments where "sexy" or "hot" imagery is often used for social validation, frequently leading to significant safety and psychological risks. 📉 Key Findings and Risks

: Research involving 13- to 17-year-olds found that nearly 50% of teens who sent a sexual image later had that image shared without their permission. : "Hot or Not" style lists circulated in

: A study from Oregon State University found that young women who post "sexy" social media photos are often perceived as less competent in professional or task-based areas by their peers.