Drug dealers 'moving from street corners to social media'

Sky News
8 Sept 201902:55

Summary

TLDRThe video highlights the growing issue of illegal drug advertisements on social media, with one in four young people reporting exposure. These ads, often for substances like cannabis, are increasingly prevalent on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat. The video explores how drug dealers are using technology to bypass traditional methods, normalizing the interaction between buyers and sellers. Despite claims from social media platforms that they combat these activities, the risks remain, as many young people see these ads as a routine part of their online experience, raising concerns about safety and education.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Social media platforms are becoming increasingly used by drug dealers to advertise illegal substances like cannabis and MDMA.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A recent study shows that one in four young people have been exposed to drug advertisements on social media, with the number likely higher now.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The nature of drug transactions has shifted from physical meetings in alleys to digital exchanges via platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The portrayal of drug dealers on social media as 'friendly' figures has normalized the idea of drug purchasing for many young people.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Young people often view drug advertisements on social media as part of their everyday experience, with many being unconcerned about the risks involved.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Social media companies like Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat claim to remove illicit drug-related content using advanced technologies, but enforcement remains a challenge.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Despite the perception of safety online, purchasing drugs via social media can still involve significant risks such as scams and unsafe substances.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Social media platforms' efforts to prevent the sale of drugs are often ineffective due to the constantly evolving nature of online drug markets.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The shift towards digital drug deals suggests that drug dealers are taking advantage of the anonymity and convenience provided by social media.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Experts believe the key to addressing the issue is not just blocking content but educating young people on how to critically handle drug-related messages on these platforms.

Q & A

  • What is the main finding of the recent study on social media and drug ads?

    -The study found that one in four young people have been exposed to illegal drug advertisements on social media. It is believed that this number has increased significantly since the study was conducted.

  • Why is the increasing presence of drug ads on social media concerning?

    -The rise in drug ads on social media is concerning because it normalizes illegal drug use for young people, making it seem like a harmless part of their online experience. This exposure may lead to greater risk-taking behavior and involvement with illegal activities.

  • How has the dynamic between drug dealers and buyers changed due to social media?

    -Social media has transformed the drug deal process from shady, in-person exchanges to seemingly friendly online interactions. Dealers no longer meet buyers on street corners; instead, they communicate through direct messages on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat.

  • What types of drugs are most commonly advertised on social media?

    -The drugs most commonly advertised on social media are cannabis and other 'soft' drugs, which are often promoted as less dangerous or more socially acceptable.

  • Why do some young people not see the drug ads as alarming?

    -Many young people have become desensitized to drug advertisements on social media. They view it as a normal part of the platform experience, influenced by how deeply embedded social media is in their daily lives.

  • What risks are associated with purchasing drugs through social media?

    -Purchasing drugs through social media carries several risks, including scams, buying dangerous or unknown substances, and dealing with people whose identities are hidden behind online profiles. The anonymity of the internet makes these transactions much less transparent and potentially hazardous.

  • How have the older generation's views on drug ads in social media differed from young people's views?

    -The older generation may not fully understand or recognize the extent of drug ads on social media, as they aren't as active on platforms like Instagram or Snapchat. Young people, however, are exposed to these ads regularly and have become accustomed to them as part of their online environment.

  • What do social media platforms like Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook say about drug-related content on their platforms?

    -Social media platforms like Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook claim that they do not tolerate the sale or advertisement of drugs on their platforms. They use advanced technology to detect and remove drug-related content in an effort to keep their spaces safe.

  • What is the key message suggested to address the issue of drug ads on social media?

    -The key message is that rather than trying to stop young people from using social media altogether, we should focus on educating them to recognize and deal with drug-related messages that may come their way. This proactive approach can help mitigate the risks.

  • What are some potential benefits for drug dealers using social media for transactions?

    -For drug dealers, social media offers several advantages: they can avoid physical meetings in risky locations, there is less police monitoring online compared to physical spaces, and the anonymity of the internet allows them to conduct business with a broader audience without the direct dangers of street deals.

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