An online safety organization is asking the public for help to shut down an Internet magazine for youth.
Teen Vogue is the culprit, according to Enough is Enough, an organization that works to keep families safe from Internet trash. Donna Hughes, who heads the group, tells OneNewsNow that Teen Vogue switched its magazine from print to online only several years ago.
"(But) they have been promoting for years sexually exploitive articles encouraging their 'teen and tween audiences' to engage in risky and often illegal sexual activity, including producing child pornography by sexting," she explains.