Article 49W2Q Suicide instructions spliced into kids’ cartoons on YouTube and YouTube Kids

Suicide instructions spliced into kids’ cartoons on YouTube and YouTube Kids

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Beth Mole
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Tips for committing suicide are appearing in children's cartoons on YouTube and the YouTube Kids app.

The sinister content was first flagged by doctors on the pediatrician-run parenting blog pedimom.com and later reported by the Washington Post. An anonymous "physician mother" initially spotted the content while watching cartoons with her son on YouTube Kids as a distraction while he had a nosebleed. Four minutes and forty-five seconds into a video, the cartoon cut away to a clip of a man, who resembles Internet personality Joji (formerly Filthy Frank). He walks onto the screen and simulates cutting his wrist. "Remember, kids, sideways for attention, longways for results," he says and then walks off screen. The video then quickly flips back to the cartoon.

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Man giving kids wrist-slitting tips in the middle of a cartoon found on YouTube.

"I am disturbed, I am saddened, I am disgusted," the physician wrote. "But I am also relieved that I was there to see this video with my own eyes, so that I could take the appropriate actions to protect my family." Those actions included deleting the YouTube Kids app and forever banning it from the house.

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