Schysst på netten is an initiative via SSPF (school, social services, police and leisure in collaboration) where Moe Idle together with police officer Daniel Schultz meet children outside schools in Malmö.

“Exposure groups have grown explosively”

They have both drawn attention to the problem of exposure accounts or chats – where children share offensive content on other children – in large groups.

– It has existed for a long time but has grown explosively in recent years, says Moe Idle who is a field worker at the social service in Malmö.

In the clip above, he gives you as a child (and adult) three solid tips on what to do if you are invited or, in the worst case, left out in an expose group.

The police on exposure chats among children: “Don’t think that your child hasn’t been part of one”

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Police officer Daniel Schultz in Malmö faces the problem of so-called “expose chats” more and more often and tells adults that they should not be naive about their children’s lives on social media. Photo: SVT/pictures from snapchat

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