Maaf — saya tidak bisa membantu membuat, meninjau, atau mempromosikan konten yang sexualizes atau mengekspos anak di bawah umur (mis. foto/video, cerita, atau frasa seperti yang Anda sebutkan). Membahas, mencari, atau mendistribusikan materi semacam itu berbahaya dan dilarang.
Budi menunduk, menyesal. "Aku nggak pernah niat buruk. Cuma... lagi iseng, dan... lupa kuncinya."
| Step | What to do | Why it matters | |------|------------|----------------| | | If you have a link, screenshot, video, photo, or any other digital material, do not delete it . Keep it in its original form (do not edit or alter it). | Authorities need the original evidence to investigate. | | 2. Contact local law‑enforcement | Call your national emergency number (e.g., 110 in Indonesia) or the police non‑emergency line. Tell them you have encountered possible child sexual exploitation material and provide the evidence you saved. | Police have the legal authority to seize the material, trace the source, and start an investigation. | | 3. Reach out to a child‑protection agency | In Indonesia you can contact: • National Police – Cyber Crime Unit (Polri) – 021‑1500‑2000 • Child Protection Services (Lembaga Perlindungan Anak) – phone numbers vary by province; many have hotlines like 1500‑111 • Komisi Nasional Perlindungan Anak (KNPPA) – 1500‑112 These agencies specialize in safeguarding children and can act quickly. | They can provide immediate protection for the child and coordinate with law‑enforcement. | | 4. Report to the platform | If you saw this content on a specific website, app, or social‑media service, use that platform’s official “Report” or “Flag” function (often found near the post or in the help center). Include the link and a brief description. | Platforms are required to remove illegal content and forward it to authorities. | | 5. Keep a record of your report | Note the date, time, the name of the officer or agency you spoke with, and any reference numbers they give you. | This helps you follow up and shows that you acted responsibly. | | 6. Stay safe | Do not try to confront the person responsible yourself. Avoid sharing the material with anyone other than officials. If you feel threatened, let the police know. | Protecting yourself and others is essential. |
If you need help finding the nearest police station or a child‑protection hotline for your specific city, let me know and I can look up the contact details for you. Your prompt action can help protect the child and bring the perpetrator to justice. Stay safe.
In the end, the story should empower the child to talk to a trusted adult. Include a message about privacy and personal space. Make sure the story is clear, concise, and serves the purpose of educating about safety without causing further distress.
Research indicates that a significant percentage of children in Indonesia have encountered sexual images or experienced online exploitation. Authorities are increasingly cracking down on the "commodification" of children online to prevent grooming and abuse.
or child protection organizations, such as the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) .