What is 'com' And Why Is It So Dangerous? Discord's Most Dangerous Community
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"Com" refers to a decentralized and notorious group of online predators operating primarily on Discord and Telegram, specializing in extortion, grooming, and the production and distribution of harmful materials. Emerging in April 2021, the group "764" became notorious for targeting vulnerable minors. They used threats, manipulation, and blackmail to force victims into creating self-harm content, child sexual abuse material (CSAM), and other exploitative imagery. "764" is notorious for its cult-like structure, competitive members, and the horrifying content they circulated.
The group used a combination of numerical and cryptic aliases to evade moderation, often using platforms like Discord to set up hubs that allowed for the free exchange of harmful content. Over time, "764" merged with other dangerous factions, including the UTTP (YouTube Troll Police), to form an even more pervasive network of online predators.
Origin
While the group "764" became more visible in 2021, the specific timeline of its formation remains unclear. It began as a small network of abusers on Discord, with members targeting vulnerable communities like those focused on mental health issues, LGBTQ+ support, and self-harm. "764" quickly grew by recruiting individuals with shared interests in exploiting minors and engaging in illegal activities. The group was designed to be decentralized, making it difficult for moderators or law enforcement to track down and disband its operations.
As "764" grew, it incorporated more sophisticated methods of evasion, including creating new aliases and shifting to encrypted or less monitored platforms. The group also connected with other factions such as the UTTP, which allowed them to expand their reach even further.
Notable Members
Members of the "764" network, including those affiliated with the UTTP, are involved in the facilitation and exchange of harmful materials, including explicit images and self-harm imagery. Notable members of this network include:
• Criminal (Kyle Spitze)
• Reginmyre
• Ubay
• Culprit
• Nak
• Rivenrayne (XIL/XIL764)
• Brad
• Sickteer
• Lukenkray
• Opsecdaddy
• Ashtray
• Trippy
• Trap
• Cmd
• Madi
• Stasi
• Darksy
• Syracuse
• Mortem
• Purgins
• Vxniy
• Yuri
• Flar
These individuals and their networks operate on Discord servers like “majesty,” or "bmsnt" which remain active despite clear indications of their criminal nature. These servers allow for the unregulated exchange of harmful content, making them a dangerous breeding ground for exploitation.
Spread and Modus Operandi
764 thrived on platforms like Discord and Telegram, employing tactics such as:
Targeting Vulnerable Communities: Grooming victims in spaces focused on eating disorders, LGBTQ+ issues, or self-harm.
Blackmail and Coercion: Extorting victims by threatening to release private images or personal details.
"Cut Signs" and Challenges: Forcing victims to self-harm or engage in degrading acts and document them for the group's amusement.
Lorebooks: Databases that cataloged victims' personal information and exploitative content, often used to re-victimize them.
The group used frequent rebranding, name changes, and server migrations to evade bans and moderation.
Controversies
The main controversies surrounding "764" focus on the failure of online platforms to prevent exploitation, the ethical implications of anonymity and privacy in digital spaces, and the lasting trauma experienced by victims. These discussions have sparked important debates about how internet communities should be monitored and how platforms can better balance user privacy with the protection of vulnerable individuals. Additionally, the rise of such dangerous networks highlights the ongoing challenges in combating online abuse and exploitation, prompting calls for stronger safeguards and more comprehensive responses from both platforms and law enforcement.
Impact
"764" has left hundreds of victims traumatized worldwide, with law enforcement in countries like the U.S., Germany, and Romania involved in dismantling the group. While some members have been arrested, their decentralized nature ensures the group remains a significant threat to online safety.
Reactions
The public has responded with horror, while advocacy groups emphasize the importance of education and robust reporting mechanisms for online platforms. The group’s exposure has also prompted increased vigilance about digital safety among parents, educators, and internet users.
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