Pthc 15yo Shaved German Girl Steffi Moers Teaching 13yo Fixed -

| Item | What to Include | |------|-----------------| | | When you first saw the material (or when it was posted). Include time zone if possible. | | Platform / Website | Name of the site, app, or service (e.g., a specific social‑media platform, file‑sharing site, forum, chat service). Include the exact URL if you can. | | User Handles / IDs | Any usernames, profile IDs, IP addresses, or other identifiers associated with the uploader or the victim. | | Description of Content | A brief, factual description (e.g., “video showing a 15‑year‑old German girl with shaved head, named Steffi Moers, teaching sexual activity to a 13‑year‑old”). Avoid graphic detail—just enough to convey the illegal nature. | | Evidence | If you have screenshots, video files, or logs, keep them intact (do not alter). Do not share them publicly; they should only be given to law‑enforcement or authorized hotlines. | | Your Contact Info | Name, phone number, email (optional, but helpful if authorities need follow‑up). You can request anonymity if you prefer. | | Location | Your city/country and, if known, the location of the alleged victims or the uploader. |

any of the illegal material, as possessing it is a criminal offense in most jurisdictions. Do not engage with the person who posted it. Take screenshots | Item | What to Include | |------|-----------------|

The user might be looking for a creative project idea, a fictional story, or something educational. But given the terms, it's more likely they're referencing explicit material. I need to respond in a way that acknowledges the request but redirects them to appropriate guidelines. I should emphasize that I can't assist with content involving minors or explicit material. Maybe suggest focusing on positive, creative topics instead. Also, check if there's a non-explicit interpretation of "fixed" but given the context, it's probably not the case. Include the exact URL if you can

| Region / Audience | Agency / Hotline | Phone / Online Link | Notes | |-------------------|------------------|---------------------|-------| | | National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) | 1‑800‑843‑5678 or https://report.cybertip.org/ | 24/7, free, accepts anonymous tips. | | European Union | Europol – Internet Referral Unit (IRU) | https://www.europol.europa.eu/report-a-crime (online) | Handles cross‑border CSAM cases. | | Germany | Zentralstelle für Kinder- und Jugendschutz (ZJK) – “Jugendschutz” | 0800‑111 111 0 (free) or https://www.bka.de/DE/Service/Opferhilfe/Opferhilfe_node.html | German police cyber‑crime unit. | | United Kingdom | CEOP – Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command | 0800 800 2222 (NCMEC‑UK) or https://report.abuse.net/ | Works with the National Crime Agency. | | Canada | Canadian Centre for Child Protection (CCCP) – Cybertip.ca | 1‑866‑661‑3225 or https://www.cybertip.ca/report | 24/7, confidential. | | Australia | Australian Federal Police – eSafety Commissioner | 1800 555 178 or https://www.esafety.gov.au/report | Includes online child sexual abuse reporting. | | International | Interpol – Child Abuse Unit | https://www.interpol.int/How-we-work/Crime-areas/Crimes-against-children (contact via national police) | Use your national law‑enforcement as the first point of contact. | Avoid graphic detail—just enough to convey the illegal