The video is about a person who explores the content of the social media platform "Likes" (a children's version of TikTok) and is shocked by the maturity level of the content created by young children, particularly girls around 11-13 years old. The creator shows examples of videos that promote adult themes, such as dating, weight loss, and provocative dance moves. They also highlight disturbing comments from adult men, including phone numbers and aggressive messages. The creator expresses concern about the safety and well-being of these young children, who are being exposed to and participating in content that is not suitable for their age. The video aims to raise awareness about the potential dangers of social media platforms for children and to encourage parents to be more vigilant about their children's online activities.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator is discussing their experience with the social media platform "Likes".
2. The narrator mentions that they have been asked to make more videos about "Likes" by their audience.
3. The narrator notes that they have seen a trend of children wearing swimsuits in their "Likes" videos.
4. The narrator expresses concern about the content of some "Likes" videos, mentioning that some of them feature children in provocative clothing or situations.
5. The narrator mentions that some adult men are leaving flirty comments on these videos, which they find disturbing.
6. The narrator notes that some children on "Likes" are discussing dating and relationships, which they find alarming.
7. The narrator mentions that they have seen comments from children as young as 10-11 years old discussing their romantic relationships.
8. The narrator notes that some children on "Likes" are being pressured to lose weight or conform to certain beauty standards.
9. The narrator mentions that they have seen videos on "Likes" that promote unhealthy or unrealistic beauty standards.
10. The narrator notes that they have seen comments from adult men making suggestive or predatory comments towards children on "Likes".
11. The narrator mentions that they want to warn parents about the potential dangers of the content on "Likes".
12. The narrator notes that they plan to make a larger-scale video about "Likes" in the future.
13. The narrator asks their audience to subscribe to their channel and like their video to support their future content.