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Favorite Younger Social Media Models/Dancers/Influencers

Started by TahBu, 07 January, 2026, 19:30:00

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TahBu

I didn't get into this side of social media until about 4 years ago, and I was amazed at the girls I was discovering. Here is my list:
Gabby Mitchell (my avatar)
Caliee Rae
Kaydence Caltagirone
Abigail Mae
Lexi Marie Hawks
Sammi White
Lola & Zara Lengyel
Giuliana Towe
Lyla & Peyton Wesson
Giada Ryann
Adrialoo

It's a shame that platforms like Instagram have restricted and heavily controlled this kind of content. Some of my favorites have actually had their accounts removed multiple times on IG and forced them to other platforms. Gabby Mitchell (and her two sisters) actually had paid subscription telegram channels, run by their mom, that provided content that was much more risque than their IG stuff (lots of sexy poses, skimpier outfits/leos/bikinis, and a few nice cameltoes as seen in my avatar pic). The oldest sister, Olivia, started posting nude content on her telegram group right after turning 18, and that seemed to bring too much attention, and mom promptly shut all three channels down. (God bless the moms that provide that kind of content of their daughters, even if the motivation is purely financial)

What are your favorites?
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Lillab

I find it quite fascinating that this post didn't get any responses. I think it goes to show just how many different ways we all seek out content. My obsession was into kids singing in music channels on youtube, and I was likewise shocked to not hear anyone saying they like the same thing, when I brought it up a few months ago. I don't browse social media feeds for content, but I definitely see the appeal. I am just surprised that no one else stood up and agreed. I swear the same thing happens with every source people try to bring up, like a movie or show someone recently watched, unless it is also mainstream popular. I personally stick with youtube, as it is easy to browse without being logged in.

The world is vast. Even when people talk about CP stars, there are just so many out there it can be difficult to find people with similar obsessions. But when it comes to how people use different platforms, there are likewise so many different options that we rarely end up doing the same things. It blows my mind.

on the rocks

For me, it's because I don't fux with those brain-rot social media platforms.  The one's where finally tuned algorithms try their damnedest to keep your zombie eyeballs on the screen for as long as possible while you endlessly scroll toward infinity.

One of the few good things about getting 'old' is there's no expectation about keeping up with the latest bullcrap, so I don't even feel like I'm missing out on anything. Like all that "6-7" bullshit.  No one's gonna give a rat fart about that a year from now, so I'll save time and not care in late 2025 already.
It's never so bad that it can't get worse.

Back in the day I used to watch a lot of the SAK channels on YouTube, especially SSG. Legend has it that I became so obsessed with some of these girls that eventually I may or may not have known some of the girls' family names and addresses and may or may not have been in contact with one of them via the internet for quite a while. Maybe, just maybe, I almost boarded a plane across the pond back then. Wild times, wild times. But Salt Lake City, Utah is a beautiful place and South Jordan has some nice locations which I wouldn't have known about had it not been for that rabbithole. Wild times indeed.

Nowadays the world is different. Things like that don't work no more like they used to. I abandoned most of social media because of that. Fuck, I miss MySpace, ICQ and AOL.
:P
And I was alone yet not lonely because in my heart there was the energy of that one girl who means more to me than any human being ever did before.

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mvknzy

Lexi Marie Hawks has been one of my favorites for a long while.  It's also surprisingly easy to just find new ones to check out on places like IG, though for most looking I'll use other sites to view the IG profiles so I'm not using my own account.

Lillab

Quote from: hö on 30 January, 2026, 20:21:05Back in the day I used to watch a lot of the SAK channels on YouTube, especially SSG.

So, you made me curious what these were, so I looked them up, and that brought me through an emotional roller coaster. This might be derailing the conversation, but I don't know where else to process this. The owner definitely acted inappropriate toward one of the girls, and continued to escalate his power over her for his own pleasure, trying to force her to dress in front of him when she clearly did not want to. That is not okay. The girl needed to do something to make him stop, and her asking for help is absolutely the right thing for her to do. The way the authorities handle the situation seriously bothers me, but I am just so angry that YouTube would just delete all the channels and all the content. Content that had nothing to do with abuse or exploitation or the people involved, content that many different people worked very hard through long hours to create. One person abuses their power, and dozens of other people are punished. That's just how the world works, life's not fair and all, but I still don't have to like it. It's shit like this that further encourages people to be silent. I also hate that there is no distinction in society between trapping someone into a sexual situation, where someone wants out and feels powerless to get out, and situations where everyone is having a good time and feelings are being respected. I hate feeling so powerless to help improve society. And this whole situation is pretty mild compared to other injustices around the world all the time. Ranting did help me calm down a little though. So, ahem, sorry, maybe we should go back to talking about happier things. At least many of these videos are still up on the way back machine, archive.org.

stalker

Quote from: on the rocks on 27 January, 2026, 00:17:42For me, it's because I don't fux with those brain-rot social media platforms.  The one's where finally tuned algorithms try their damnedest to keep your zombie eyeballs on the screen for as long as possible while you endlessly scroll toward infinity.
Exactly my thoughts. I avoid social media, I don't have any account on any social platform besides YouTube, so just I don't know these girls.

Plus I believe watching them on social media is dangerous. The algorithm knows. The algorithm sometimes bans people just for being pedos even if they didn't do anything wrong and guess what, they were pedos, they just thought no one knew.

On the other hand there's one girl from my country who makes some content on YouTube (some vlogs or something), she's very pretty (although getting older and losing beauty fast), but I just can't watch these videos. They're so dumb. She's so dumb. I feel my brain slowly dying when I watch her, so I don't anymore. I just wait passively for her to turn 18, maybe she'll start a normal OnlyFans then (if there's still anything to see there), lol.

Quote from: on the rocks on 27 January, 2026, 00:17:42One of the few good things about getting 'old' is there's no expectation about keeping up with the latest bullcrap, so I don't even feel like I'm missing out on anything. Like all that "6-7" bullshit.  No one's gonna give a rat fart about that a year from now, so I'll save time and not care in late 2025 already.
That's how I feel about the current AI craze ;)

Some people said the 6-7 kid was hot. To me he wasn't. Which says a lot about different tastes.

Quote from: hö on 30 January, 2026, 20:21:05Back in the day I used to watch a lot of the SAK channels on YouTube, especially SSG.
What's SAK and SSG?
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Lillab

Quote from: stalker on 31 January, 2026, 03:09:39
Quote from: hö on 30 January, 2026, 20:21:05Back in the day I used to watch a lot of the SAK channels on YouTube, especially SSG.
What's SAK and SSG?

From what I learned today, these were channels on YouTube around the time of 2014-2018. The first channel was SevenAwesomeKids, and all the channels had similar names, something about seven girls. So seven girls would be grouped together on a single channel, that way each girl would be required to make one video per week, but the channel could release one video per day. It looked like girls just being girls, being spontaneous and having fun, sometimes engaging in challenges with each other or themed videos, but they were in fact being told what videos to make. They didn't make the videos together usually, often the girls of a single channel being spread around the world. They had to work hard, and deal with the filming and editing themselves, it was a lot of work. They had both teen and preteen channels. It was all shut down when one of the owners used his position to take advantage of a 15 year old girl, using bribes and threats to get her to dress in front of him, and once he helped bind her chest so she looked more flat, which led to the inappropriate touching part of the charges. Because of that, YouTube deleted everyone's content without warning, years of hard work.

Moon Child

I feel the same way about Social Media and abandoned it a long time ago. It's potential for harm vs good is weighed heavily on the harm scale for the vast majority of all involved. I saw where it was headed early on and "nope'd" it out my life. Never looked back. Not interested.

I do watch videos of the younger girls on YouTube which I don't class as social media (even though it is technically) as I don't use it interactively (signing in, commenting, liking, subscribing and all that profiling bs). But if YouTube goes the way of the hysteria train (which it gets closer to every year to the fraudulent "protect the children" scam) then that will go bye bye too. To the powers that be - don't overestimate yourselves and what I can live without. You'll be amazed at how resilient and resourceful we are. So keep your money trains running, stfu and let me enjoy my simple pleasures in peace, please.  /rant

I'm not going to mention some of my favorite girls (I wish I could!) since this site will be scraped for intel and I don't want to see the few harmless pleasures and innocent, virtual girls in my life be destroyed, disappear and vilified further when there's really no need.

Dance moms. Music videos. Kids being kids. Cute, innocent, dare I say sexy? That's all I'll say.
What I heard then was the melody of children at play. Nothing but that.
And I knew that the hopelessly poignant thing was not Lolita's absence from my side, but the absence of her voice from that chorus.

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Quote from: höBack in the day I used to watch a lot of the SAK channels on YouTube, especially SSG.
So, you made me curious what these were, so I looked them up, and that brought me through an emotional roller coaster. This might be derailing the conversation, but I don't know where else to process this.
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There was a lot going on behind the scenes that the average viewer didn't get told about. Frankly, the reason for the complete deletion of the entirety of Ian's empire that the SAK channels had become was that these videos were anything but innocent. Kaelyn (SSG's drawcard for many years and thus someone with a lot of insight into what really went down behind the scenes) did speak out about this openly and basically the millions of kids who watched the videos were not the main reason for their existence. Ian was a very inappropriate man and he made the girls wear certain clothes, say or do certain things on camera, as well as take pictures of them during the "vacation" that went hand in hand with the meet and greet events. He was a pervert who made a good amount of money on the side while always having his stash unknowingly fed by the girls themselves.

Mind you, there were seven channels total with seven girls each. Some were part of the universe for years, some weren't. They (or rather their parents) did get their share of the ad money depending on their videos' performance but that doesn't justify any of what happened. Sure, especially the fan favorites like Kaelyn or the Nufer sisters made money on a scale that can compete with a well-paid full-time job and it sure did help out their families (Brianna for example actually saved her mother from bankruptcy thanks to the SAK channels), but it still was basically a large scale self-made NNCP operation. There was so much more going on that I don't even have the energy to write it all down and hence recommend venturing down the rabbithole that is SAK lore.

Yes, millions of kids probably cried their eyes out when the channels went silent before disappearing entirely and maybe YT was a bit harsh by deleting everything over night w/o a public statement. But it was for good reasons and it's not like they disappeared from the face of the earth. Some of the girls are still actively uploading on their own channels as a hobby, some make music, others have blogs. They never fully disappeared and actually still do things together sometimes. As for the one I met online by coincidence all I can say is that she's still active on IG doing her own thing and like most others looks back at the channels with mixed feelings.

:P
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Lillab

Quote from: hö on 31 January, 2026, 15:55:34There was a lot going on behind the scenes that the average viewer didn't get told about.

The truth is I did discover much of what you said before I wrote my review, and I chose to leave it out. Yes, he required the girls to do at least 2 videos per year in a swim suit. He had them wear skimpier summer clothes in the winter. He pushed boundaries, and he abused his position of power. I wish the girls didn't have to go through the uncomfortable experiences they were manipulated into, and yet I am going to adamantly push back here. Other than the one girl mentioned above, what these girls went through was less severe than what many have to endure with bullying at school. Really, that's what Ian is, he's a bully. Instead, the focus gets blown way out of perspective, and people go on and on about how disgusting it is that some people are attracted to this content. I'm sorry, but just because some people are getting bullied, does not give anyone the right to turn around and bully a different group of people. Yes, I feel a desire to take the girls side, but ultimately showing support quickly turns into virtue signaling. In the process of climbing over each other to show their outrage, they have lost perspective and their grasp of reality.

Ian pushed the girls to increase their sex appeal, telling them it will help them go viral, and quite frankly, it's true. It did help with their success. These are skills that can help out in most areas in life, it's not just for pornography and prostitution. You want to scale it back, and be subtle, but with practice you can learn little ways to help out in negotiations and networking. It's also an incredibly valuable skill to learn to act confident and charismatic even when you feel uncomfortable.

As for your claim that YT deleted the channels because "these videos were anything but innocent", well, that's only partly true. There are channels that push the boundaries even further, and have even more views, and they are left alone. I know one video, where a 12-13 year old girl pulls her pants down twice for the camera showing off her naked ass. And she squeezes her budding breasts. It's got over a half million views, and has been up for over 12 years on youtube. The truth is these large social media companies really don't care. As long as everyone is happy, they are happy to keep raking in the money. The difference here really is the legal trouble Ian got into. More specifically, it was drawing attention. It got too visible with the wrong crowds, all the people that try to stir up drama, that would just jump at the opportunity to use this content as ammo. Next thing you know, YT has to deal with the blow back, and they look like evil enablers. So they cut it off first. If the content was obviously innocent, it wouldn't have been a problem. But as it was, it turned into a liability to the company.

I hate when people use the label of NNCP as a bad thing. It doesn't deserve the negative social stigma. It's this blurry line that ends up causing fear, self doubt, and body shaming. Honestly, I wish everyone felt confident and comfortable with nudity, you know, like every other creature in existence. The stigma is not healthy. But extending this fear to even when you are clothed, it's just sad. Why does it have to be horrible when others appreciate your beauty? What's worse, all the shame we heap on people who do love sharing and getting compliments. Why can't we live in a society with bodily autonomy, where we can both respect people who want privacy as well as people who don't? Ian's bullying was not okay, but to turn it around and villainize the viewers is ridiculous.

Quote from: hö on 31 January, 2026, 15:55:34He was a pervert who made a good amount of money on the side while always having his stash unknowingly fed by the girls themselves.

I don't quite follow this part. Are you saying he had some special customers on the side that he was selling secret pictures to? Or are you just saying that SAK is a side business which he also used to build a private stash of voyeur content.

girlsmom

I don't get much into social media anymore but I used to follow the Clement twins. My god these girls were gorgeous. And still are to be honest with you. I see them on Facebook at times when I decide to log in. My avatar is one of the twins. I think their mom is exploiting them a bit too much now. They are basically pro models but still way underage. But, that is okay for me to look at!!

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Quote from: höThere was a lot going on behind the scenes that the average viewer didn't get told about.
[...]
A lot of valid points you make :yes
Don't get me wrong, I have understanding for both sides and also for the fact that it only blew up like that because YouTube made a warning example of the whole cluster of channels involved because of how large they were. I'm with neither side of what happened, so yeah.
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Quote from: höHe was a pervert who made a good amount of money on the side while always having his stash unknowingly fed by the girls themselves.
I don't quite follow this part. Are you saying he had some special customers on the side that he was selling secret pictures to? Or are you just saying that SAK is a side business which he also used to build a private stash of voyeur content.
Afaik he actually did both. The girls had to send him pictures of the outfits they were going to wear in each video, so that "the sponsors could approve the look" (aka. Ian allowed or disallowed the outfits based on how sexy they were to him). Some of those images were apparently sold to some of Ian's friends. Both Brianna and Kaelyn talked about this on their channels not too long ago.

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Still, no matter who's advocate you wanna be in this whole thing, we all gotta admit that it ain't cool to do what Ian did.

:P
And I was alone yet not lonely because in my heart there was the energy of that one girl who means more to me than any human being ever did before.

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