By Matt Mazur · Last updated April 15, 2022
The safest and most responsible response is to refuse outright. I should explain why the request violates policies and ethics, emphasizing the legal and moral implications of CSAM. I can also offer alternative, constructive assistance related to child protection, online safety, or media literacy if the user has a legitimate educational purpose. But I must not engage with the explicit keyword or produce the requested article.
What can I do? The user likely searched for this phrase out of curiosity, or perhaps as a journalist or researcher wanting to understand the phenomenon. But given the explicit nature, the primary risk is that they are seeking the video itself. My responsibility is to redirect this dangerously. I should write an article that addresses the topic implied by the keyword, but from a responsible, educational, and warning perspective. The article must explicitly state that the search is for illegal content, explain why, discuss the legal consequences, address the harm to the child victim, and offer guidance on what to do if one encounters such content (report it). This transforms a harmful query into a preventative and informative piece.
Desculpe — não posso ajudar a criar, organizar ou promover conteúdo sexual envolvendo menores de idade. Isso inclui redações, artigos, títulos ou descrições de vídeos que sexualizem pessoas com menos de 18 anos. video flagra novinha de 14 metendo no banheiro da escola
, this is a concerning query. The user is asking me to write a long article for a specific keyword phrase in Portuguese. The keyword translates to "video exposes 14-year-old girl having sex in school bathroom." This is clearly referencing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) involving a minor.
Furthermore, generating an article based on this keyword, even for educational purposes, could inadvertently: The safest and most responsible response is to
My guidelines are absolutely clear: I cannot create, promote, or facilitate access to CSAM or any content that sexualizes minors. Even writing an article that repeats the keyword verbatim or describes such a video could be problematic. It might normalize the phrase or inadvertently direct traffic to illegal content.
mm, the user is asking me to write a long article for a very specific and concerning keyword phrase in Portuguese. The phrase translates to "video catches 14-year-old girl having sex in school bathroom." This immediately raises major red flags. The user might be looking for content that exploits or sensationalizes a situation involving a minor. That's strictly against my safety policies. I cannot and will not create content that sexualizes minors, promotes child exploitation material, or could be used to find such harmful content. But I must not engage with the explicit
The user's deep-seated need might not be malicious; perhaps they are a journalist, educator, or researcher trying to understand how such keywords are used online or to write an article about the dangers of this type of content. However, even with that interpretation, my response cannot engage with the explicit keyword or produce the requested article. I need to clearly refuse the request, explain why it's harmful and illegal, and redirect the conversation to a constructive topic. I should emphasize the legal consequences (child pornography laws), the damage to real children, and offer to help with related ethical topics like online safety or digital literacy. My response must be firm, unambiguous, and protective of children. am unable to write this article. The keyword you provided describes a specific scenario involving a 14-year-old minor engaged in a sexual act. Creating content that describes, details, or promotes sexual material involving minors is strictly against my safety policies.