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Michael H. Keller

Investigative reporter at The New York Times, contributing to the investigation on the digital underworld of child sexual abuse imagery.

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Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 11min

New York Times Journalists Jennifer Valentino-DeVries and Michael H. Keller on "A Marketplace of Girl Influencers Managed by Moms and Stalked by Men"

New York Times journalists discuss the sexualization of young girl influencers, societal pressures, parental roles in influencer culture, and online safety. They delve into data analysis on the over-sexualization of kids on social media, the blurred lines between business success and personal safety, and societal influences on appearance expectations for girls in sports and apparel.
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Feb 20, 2020 • 27min

A Criminal Underworld of Child Abuse, Part 2

Gabriel J.X. Dance, Investigations editor at The New York Times, and Michael H. Keller, investigative reporter, delve into the chilling realities of online child sexual abuse imagery. They discuss the tech industry's failure to effectively tackle this issue, even as statistics reveal a disturbing 50% increase in such content. Personal stories from victims' families highlight the ongoing trauma and the emotional toll of abuse and exploitation. The guests emphasize the urgent need for accountability from major tech companies to protect vulnerable individuals.
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Feb 19, 2020 • 23min

A Criminal Underworld of Child Abuse, Part 1

Michael H. Keller and Gabriel J.X. Dance, investigative journalists for The New York Times, delve into the dark digital underworld of child sexual abuse imagery. They reveal shocking statistics, including over 60 million reported cases last year, and highlight the alarming inadequacies of tech companies and lawmakers in addressing this crisis. The duo discusses the challenges faced by law enforcement, including funding shortages and the emotional toll of their work. Their investigative findings raise hard questions about accountability and the urgent need for reform in child protection legislation.