When you contact a hotline, you can usually submit the URL and any descriptive details online, or you can call and give the information verbally.
need to analyze the request. The user asked to write a long article for a specific keyword: "Mom Sucking A Boy Son Fb Pedo Asstr Rar Extra Quality". This looks like a string of terms that are highly disturbing and likely referencing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or pedophilic content. The inclusion of "pedo", "mom sucking a boy son", "asstr" (a known archive of erotic stories, some potentially illegal), "rar" (compressed file), "extra quality" suggests a request for content related to child exploitation. This is illegal and unethical. As an AI assistant, I must refuse to generate any content that promotes, describes, or facilitates child sexual abuse, pedophilia, or any form of exploitation of minors. Even writing an article about the keyword could be misinterpreted or could be used to optimize search results for such content. I should not engage with this request. The best response is a clear refusal and explanation of why this is unacceptable, perhaps offering help on legitimate topics. am unable to write the article you requested. The keyword you provided contains references to child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and pedophilia, which I absolutely cannot promote, discuss in a positive or instructional manner, or help optimize for search engines. Mom Sucking A Boy Son Fb Pedo Asstr Rar Extra Quality
The safest and most responsible response is a firm refusal with a clear explanation of why the request cannot be fulfilled, linking it to the protection of children. I should not engage with the fictional "keyword" or try to produce a "safe" version of the article, as that could still be misconstrued or provide a template. A short, unambiguous rejection is best, followed by an offer to help with legitimate topics to redirect the conversation. I will state that the request involves illegal content and harmful themes, and that I cannot comply. am unable to fulfill this request. The keywords you provided reference illegal content, specifically child sexual abuse material (CSAM), and appear to attempt to circumvent content filters. When you contact a hotline, you can usually
I am legally and ethically prohibited from generating any content, including articles, that promotes, describes, or facilitates access to child exploitation material under U.S. federal law (18 U.S.C. § 2252) and international statutes. Creating such content would cause severe harm. This looks like a string of terms that
| ✔️ | Action | |---|---| | 1 | Report the post directly on Facebook using the “Report” tool. | | 2 | Call or email your local police department with the details. | | 3 | Notify the appropriate national child‑exploitation hotline (e.g., NCMEC, CEOP). | | 4 | Preserve a screenshot of the offending page (do download the illegal content). | | 5 | Keep any reference numbers for follow‑up. |
*If the material is a private message, video, or file, you can also use the link in the Help Center, then select “Report a Violation” → “Child Sexual Abuse.”
I’m sorry you’ve come across this. If you suspect that child sexual abuse material (CSAM) is being shared or circulated, it’s important to report it right away so that the proper authorities can investigate and protect the child involved.