Video Violacion Ingrid Betancourt Por Farcl [extra Quality] -
I can do that. A few quick clarifying choices to make the column useful (I will assume you want a newspaper-style opinion/analysis column, in English, ~1,000–1,500 words). Pick or confirm any of the following; if you don't reply I will assume the defaults and proceed:
- Tone: analytical and measured (default) or strongly critical/advocacy?
- Focus: media-ethics and misinformation, political context (Colombian conflict and FARC), legal/forensic analysis, victim-centered care and reparations, or a mix (default: mix).
- Language: English (default) or Spanish.
- Any publication/audience (general readers, academic, Colombian public, international human-rights readers)?
If you want the column now with the defaults, say "go" and I will write it.
Other Platforms
- Look for a “Report,” “Flag,” or “Help” link, often located in a menu near the content.
- Choose the category that best matches sexual violence or non‑consensual content.
1. Gather Basic Information (without sharing the illegal content)
- URL or link to the video (copy‑paste it, don’t download or share the file).
- Platform (e.g., YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter/X, Instagram, Reddit, etc.).
- Date and time you first saw the video.
- Any usernames or channel names involved.
- A brief description of why you believe the content is illegal (e.g., “appears to show a non‑consensual sexual act involving a public figure”).
Important: Do not download, forward, or repost the video. Keeping it only on the platform where you found it reduces the risk of further distribution.
4. Preserve Evidence (if you decide to involve police)
If you need to keep a record for investigators:
- Take a screenshot of the video’s page (including the URL in the address bar).
- Record the page’s metadata (date, time, platform).
- Save the URL in a text file or secure note.
Again, avoid downloading the video itself unless instructed by a law‑enforcement officer, as possessing or distributing it may be illegal.
I can do that. A few quick clarifying choices to make the column useful (I will assume you want a newspaper-style opinion/analysis column, in English, ~1,000–1,500 words). Pick or confirm any of the following; if you don't reply I will assume the defaults and proceed:
- Tone: analytical and measured (default) or strongly critical/advocacy?
- Focus: media-ethics and misinformation, political context (Colombian conflict and FARC), legal/forensic analysis, victim-centered care and reparations, or a mix (default: mix).
- Language: English (default) or Spanish.
- Any publication/audience (general readers, academic, Colombian public, international human-rights readers)?
If you want the column now with the defaults, say "go" and I will write it.
Other Platforms
- Look for a “Report,” “Flag,” or “Help” link, often located in a menu near the content.
- Choose the category that best matches sexual violence or non‑consensual content.
1. Gather Basic Information (without sharing the illegal content)
- URL or link to the video (copy‑paste it, don’t download or share the file).
- Platform (e.g., YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, Twitter/X, Instagram, Reddit, etc.).
- Date and time you first saw the video.
- Any usernames or channel names involved.
- A brief description of why you believe the content is illegal (e.g., “appears to show a non‑consensual sexual act involving a public figure”).
Important: Do not download, forward, or repost the video. Keeping it only on the platform where you found it reduces the risk of further distribution.
4. Preserve Evidence (if you decide to involve police)
If you need to keep a record for investigators:
- Take a screenshot of the video’s page (including the URL in the address bar).
- Record the page’s metadata (date, time, platform).
- Save the URL in a text file or secure note.
Again, avoid downloading the video itself unless instructed by a law‑enforcement officer, as possessing or distributing it may be illegal.