Violent online groups are pressuring youth into harming themselves, authorities warn

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WARNING: This article contains graphic content and may affect those who have experienced​ ​​​sexual violence or know someone affected by it. 

When a father in British Columbia demanded to look at his teenage daughter’s cellphone after she tried to kill herself, he was horrified by what he found.

There were several disturbing photos, including one with “764” carved on her chest, and several exchanges with someone who appeared to be goading her to harm herself.

“His messaging to her was extremely crude and offensive,” he said. “Are you going to cut for me again, bitch? And a lot of worse stuff. I started

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