Maldita.es investigation: Analysis of suspicious TikTok comments reveals suspected paedophile networks

A study by the Maldita.es Foundation, which analysed more than 20,200 comments, 1,600 accounts and 380 TikTok videos, found evidence of an active network of suspected sexual predators on the platform.

The investigation identified over 1,300 suspected pedophiles in just 50 videos, with requests to exchange or distribute child sexual exploitation material. These users use coded language and attempt to move conversations to encrypted platforms such as Telegram and the Zangi app.

The study also describes strategies used to approach minors, including the exploitation of viral trends, direct requests for images, and participation in external groups where sensitive content is shared.

In summary, the report warns of the systematic use of TikTok as an entry point into abuse networks, followed by migration to private channels that are harder to monitor.

Maldita.es is a founding member of the IBERIFIER project.

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