1. In 2020, children have been watching more YouTube videos than ever, from babies to more grown up kids, this is now their main form of visual entertainment.
    But do we know what they are watching?

    Since young watchers are so many and naturally curious, some creators try to exploit their favourite cartoons characters and manage to reach them with inappropriate content.

  2. Thanks to their tricks, there is a 45% probability for a kid to end up in those kinds of videos, starting from an appropriate content and then following the autoplay recommended system.
    This phenomenon, born in 2014 and still ongoing, is called ElsaGate.
    You are about to watch four experimental videos about inappropriate contents on YouTube addressed to kids.
    Each one of them focuses on a popular cartoon character and it is composed of selected frames taken from different videos, actually collected from the platform.

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