Among Us was only released two years ago but has quickly garnered millions of users – with fears that online predators are now using the platform to target unsuspecting youngsters.
The player, who uses a purple avatar, included screenshots of messages they had been sent that read: “U want p***y” and “I kill purple and get her dead p***y”. One mum in America shared a warning online, saying: “Someone very close to me was tricked into giving their phone number to a registered child predator on this game.
Yet another warning has gone viral, with the worried mum saying: “When I saw it as a parent, it seemed very normal and safe. It is a game where little things follow other targets. They look cute like minions in a way. Doesn’t look aggressive or anything. The app doesn’t come across as a texting app, but it is.
“That is why tech firms have a responsibility to properly moderate inappropriate content and the Government must push ahead with a Duty of Care to ensure children’s safety is a legal requirement.
It's almost like parents should monitor their child's online use and not blame a game for actions perpetrated by creeps.
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Is this a parody or what? This is the oldest cliche in the f****** book, rock music and the harmful effects it has on our children coming up next after Happy days... Like really...
You can’t send videos via among us chat function. Fake news. Do some real research before writing your bs articles.
This is why we can’t have nice things
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Fake news. Among us does not have video chat. She must have sent her Instagram or Snapchat to receive video.
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