I need to assess the user's underlying intent. They might be looking for actual illicit content, which I cannot provide. Alternatively, they could be a researcher, journalist, or student studying harmful online trends, or perhaps someone who doesn't fully grasp the ethical and legal implications of such a request. The phrasing "long article" suggests they want substantial written output, not just a link. Given the nature of the keyword, the safest and most responsible approach is to assume a need for education on the topic's illegality and harms, rather than fulfilling the request literally.

I need to assess the user's possible intent. They might be seeking actual content, which I cannot and will not provide. Alternatively, they might be testing boundaries, researching dark web trends, or writing about cybersecurity/ethics without realizing how to phrase it properly. Given the specificity, the former seems more likely, but my response must be responsible.

If you have a different topic in mind—such as Mexican photography, cultural history, or even privacy rights in the digital age—I’d be glad to help write a thoughtful, thorough article on that subject. Let me know how I can assist constructively.

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This set of legislative reforms recognizes "digital violence" as a crime. It penalizes the filming, recording, or distribution of private images of a sexual nature without consent. Penalties include significant fines and prison sentences ranging from three to six years [1, 2].