Fast Abstract
- American Dad and mom Coalition warns concerning the 764 community, a world little one exploitation group.
- Predators goal susceptible minors by means of widespread gaming platforms like Roblox and Minecraft.
- Dad and mom are urged to observe youngsters’s on-line actions and acknowledge indicators of abuse or self-harm.
A parental advocacy group is encouraging mother and father to stay vigilant, warning that youngsters are being simply manipulated by a world little one exploitation community by means of their favourite cellular apps.
The newest version of the American Dad and mom Coalition’s publication, “The Lookout,” highlights the risks of the 764 community. The profile, obtained first by The Christian Submit, notes that the FBI has described the 764 community for example of “modern-day terrorism in America.”
Predators concerned with the community, who primarily goal susceptible minors between the ages of 8 and 17, acquire entry to youngsters’s pc screens by means of seemingly innocent gaming platforms like Roblox and Minecraft. After establishing belief with victims, the predators encourage them to maneuver their communications to messaging platforms similar to Discord and Telegram in an effort to skirt safeguards and make it simpler to achieve entry to sexually specific pictures of the minors.
After getting access to sexually specific materials and different private data, predators blackmail the victims by threatening to launch the compromising content material and doxx them until they comply with interact in harmful habits similar to self-mutilation, cruelty to animals, acts of violence, sexually exploitation of siblings and others, making threats of violence, suicide and homicide.
“Predators like the terrorist organization 764, can easily turn a kid’s screen into a trap,” stated American Dad and mom Coalition Govt Director Alleigh Marre in an announcement. “By targeting vulnerable children, this nefarious group uses grooming and blackmail to force escalating abuse, including self-harm and sexual exploitation that can then be streamed online. It is absolutely vital that families know what platforms their kids use, who they are talking to, and when sudden behavior changes signal something is wrong.”
The 764 community additionally works to persuade American youth to commit acts of violence. In September 2024, a 17-year-old lady based mostly in Vernon, Connecticut, was charged with making a bomb risk towards a public faculty after the 764 community satisfied her to have interaction in that plan of action.
In April 2025, the U.S. Division of Justice introduced the arrest of two leaders within the 764 community: Leonidas Varagiannis, 21, and Prasan Nepal, 20.
The 2 allegedly “ordered their victims to commit acts of self-harm and engaged in psychological torment and extreme violence against minors” by “coercing them into producing degrading and specific content material below risk and manipulation,” according to an affidavit.
The defendants allegedly forced minors to create “cut signs” and “blood signs” where young girls cut symbols into their bodies. The defendants’ crimes reportedly took place over five years, dating back to 2020.
The DOJ characterizes the 764 network as part of a “network of nihilistic violent extremists who engage in criminal conduct in the United States and abroad, seeking to destroy civilized society through the corruption and exploitation of vulnerable populations, which often include minors.”
The FBI has recorded a 300% increase in nihilistic violent extremist cases from September 2024 to September 2025. In May 2025, the FBI opened 250 investigations into the 764 network. Each of the FBI’s 55 field offices has handled 764 network-related cases, with the DOJ charging at least 30 people with ties to the organization, according to the American Parents Coalition.
The latest edition of “The Lookout” urges mother and father to play the video games their youngsters play on their cellular units and discover the web sites they go to.
“Don’t take their word for it,” the American Dad and mom Coalition warns. Dad and mom are additionally inspired to ban their youngsters from getting into chatrooms and preserve a watch out for indicators of abuse, which embody the arrival of “unexpected packages” within the mail.
“Members of 764 are known to send children razorblades, sexual devices, gifts, and other materials to send in creating online content,” the report explains.
Children victimized by the 764 network may experience sudden behavioral shifts that may include “becoming withdrawn, moody, or irritable, changes in appearance, changes in eating or sleeping habits, dropping out of activities, or becoming more isolated,” the coalition adds.
The group advises parents to monitor their children for signs of self-harm, specifically “patterns, fresh cuts, scratches, bruises, bite marks, or other wounds.”
“If a child is wearing long-sleeved clothing or trying to cover up their body on hot days, that could be a sign of self-harm. Make sure to be aware of other areas on the body of self-harm: upper arms, thighs, torso, etc,” the American Dad and mom Coalition added.
Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Submit. He will be reached at: ryan.foley@christianpost.com
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