 Do you know what the real question is? Do I trust you two to be quiet? Yeah, if you will. Yeah, I actually won't be too loud. I-I'm almost the same, right? I already hate myself and I've only been filming for 43 seconds. And now are you gonna behave while I film? My t-shirt is now wanting to strip. Excellent. How's it be a professional YouTuber one-on-one? Strip every time you've got a camera. That's kind of ironic given the story I'm about to tell. Hey! Hey guys, welcome back to my channel. I was looking at the viewfinder. I suck. So, um, I'm back. Hello. I took a few days break because Christmas happened. She put my glasses on so I looked more on these. Professional. Professional at how to get abducted. I don't even know how to intro this video. This bit for this story, I need to take you back to when I was 12. So, uh, Q-Emo hack. Oh wait, no, I wasn't cool until, um, 2012. Ah. Yeah. But that's too- that's- that's 2009 me when I was 12. This story for this video, I don't even know where to start with it. So it kind of starts on MSN, but then transfers to Facebook. I'm not gonna try and explain what MSN is, too much, because it's not really relevant. Basically, I met a guy on MSN, then transferred to Facebook. Um, don't add people on Facebook that you don't know. That's the wife message of this video. So yeah, I met that guy who was a little bit older than me. I was 12 and he was 36. Clearly, I'm a match made in heaven. I really shouldn't be taking the piss, but I can't know because I've been that weird. Life lesson. Don't add people you don't know on Facebook because they might abduct you. If you're stupid enough to get them your address. I just want to add, before you actually get into this video, that this Italian was a very terrifying thing. Now, I don't think twice about it. Um, we can look for so, who's, uh, definitely brought back some memories. Um, some stories that I want to tell you. So, me and Skye was talking, and we've been talking for ages. I had no friends. I should point that out, too. I had no friends at school. Whole other video. Not getting stuck. So, this guy was really nice to me, really friendly, wanted to meet up, and I was like, okay, sure, whatever. And then I gave him the address of the school that I went to, and arranged to meet up. Now, I want to be very clear, this guy never actually met me because my stepdad had access to my Facebook account and saw that I was messaging this person and called the police. A lot could have gone wrong with that. Like, it was a very blunt saga or whatever. This guy actually ended up in prison for that because I was 12, he was 36. Bit of an issue. And that's what happens when your kids have no friends at school. I should point out that this guy was trying... Overmessages was trying to convince me to get in his car when he met me. He was going to meet me outside the school gate, and we was going to go and get in his car, and... It made it sound so nice. And then when I was 12, I was so easy to please. Like, I'm easy to please now. Like, I have me Dr Pepper. I'm happy, okay? Like, cure for depression. I hate myself. I literally hate myself. But it made it sound so desirable for this 12-year-old me. And the message of this video is, to kids, don't add people you don't know on Facebook. To adults, make sure you know what your kids are doing. It's like even worse now, like with Instagram. Like, my sister, she's 30, and she has Instagram. And literally no one knows what she does on that. Because she's got a private account, which she has. She follows like nearly a thousand people online. It's like, there's some new risk with it now because it's such a common thing that kids have. Like, back when I was at school, it wasn't as common to have Facebook. Like, it was just kind of like beginning. Yeah, to be 13, to have a parental permission and all that, and what I mean though, is like people, my age didn't have it and I didn't have any friends. So I don't really know what's going on with that. So I got this random request of someone here I thought I'd been talking to on MSN. But MSN is a whole video in itself because this bitch was innocent as fuck, and still is innocent as fuck. Innocent as fuck, okay? This story could have been a totally different one. Like, it could have ended up with a production. It could have ended up with something, it could have ended up with anything. And bear in mind, like, this is gonna sound really bad, but I'm sure a lot of you who live in the UK would have heard about the whole Telford scandal thing. If you haven't, it was a thing. So this links into the scandal thing because the guy who this was was then this year connected to that. That sounds really dark. I'm not gonna put the name out, obviously. Like, I wasn't one of them people, thank God. I know some people who were. It could have ended very differently. Had my family not had access to my computer and my Facebook and all my social media, it would have ended a lot differently. That's what scares me about the fact that my sister's allowed such a free fraud of the internet. Like, it does scare me. Because I know what it's like. Hashtag been there, I've done that. I know the internet, the internet is my job. Hello, hi. I don't know. What should the message of this video be, Jordan? Set the security settings to max. Like, let me show you a quick screenshot of my old account that this happened on. I had 5,000 friends on that. I do not know 5,000 people now. That's a 21 year old. As I hired out a 13 and 12 year old kid believer. Just be careful online and if you're an adult, make sure you know what your kids are doing. I feel like it is so important that I make this video because I filmed this last night. Well, last night, I mean, like 3 a.m. I left out some really important details. For example, I'm not making a joke how this story, what it happened so long ago for me, that I kind of forget about it. I wanted to add that it is really important to know what kids are up to on social media because every kid has social media, whether it's Instagram, WhatsApp, every kid that stays have the newest smartphone. Oh no, it's just so dangerous. Like, they could be doing anything and a lot of my parents don't have a clue. Like, they're willing to put money on the fact that my mom does not know what my sister's doing on her phone. I'm not saying my sister's doing anything, but I'm pretty much guarantee that she doesn't know what she's doing on her phone. Like, she could be talking to anyone. And I like to this, this happened to me multiple times. Mainly with MSN, MSN was like the old school social media website and you can just add anyone on there. And I ended up talking to a lot of people I didn't know on there. Just because of how, like, I did not understand how the internet worked. Like, internet to me was a new thing. I didn't get access to the internet until I was like nine, 10 years old. I really had no experience with the internet. And like, yeah, kids nowadays have so much access to the internet. They are a lot more than I used to. Obviously, like, is that a good thing? I don't know. I just thought I'd throw this out there. I wanted to make this video anyway. If you are one of those kids who just accepts friend requests off people and follow friend and people on Instagram, please stop. Following someone on Instagram might seem really innocent, but then that means that person could. If it's on Snapchat, that person can literally see your location. Like Twitter, they can find out anything about you. It's on Facebook, they can find anything about you. Instagram, if it's a public account, you can find out anything about anyone. I just think it's so important to remind you all to just be safe on mine because, you know, it could end so bad. And some of the messages I got off people, I thought was, I was like, oh, they're just my friends. You know, I didn't think anything of that. I was so innocent to the world. So I grew up in a family that didn't want to scare me. They didn't want to inform me of the bad people in the world. I grew up thinking everyone was a great person. Like obviously I knew like murderers and all that. I didn't know what rape was. I didn't know what sexual abuse was. I didn't know what sexual assault was. I didn't know anything about that. My family kept me very shielded from it, which was fine. My insight, like makes sense. The downside to that is when this was going on, I didn't know what their motives were. I just thought, yeah, hey, I've got friends in other countries, cool, you know? Well, hey, I've just got, I've made friends with someone who I don't know. That's amazing. You know, I didn't think of the big picture. I was like, oh yeah, this adult actually wants to have a conversation with me. I was really mature. I was thinking so innocently that I didn't understand the full level and full dangers of what I was about to get into. And that is the message I want to get across in this video. I was very tired when I was filming this video and Jordan was on the phone. And I just hope it gives you the message that you need to be careful online. And well, yeah, I do put my life on the internet now. I'm an adult. I don't give out my address. I use this thing like these people that be like, oh yeah, do you want to meet up? And I would arrange to meet all these people. And then sometimes I would chicken out and be like, oh yeah, sorry, I can't make it today. Or other times I would go to meet them. Like I said in the video, my family had access to my Facebook. So they would end up calling the police or telling the school. And I'd give you pulled out of lessons. The person would get arrested. And I'd get so open to the police. The things I've had to give so many statements to police about that situation because this person got imprisoned for six years because of it. He had previous convictions of it. And to then this year come out as with a connection to the whole scandal that went on where overall it was dramatic. Anyway, I'm gonna let you get on with the video. I just needed to add this in before you even start watching it because I don't want you guys to have the wrong idea of what I was trying to say. So yeah, peace guys. I don't know, I think that is it for this video. If you are new here, make sure you hit the subscribe button and maybe leave a like, leave a comment if any video requests or questions you have. And if you're my ex, don't forget to leave that. Dislike on every single video as always. Thank you for your engagement, dear. 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