Facebook (Meta) does not "allow" them, but the platform struggles with scale. Automated moderation often fails to catch encoded Spanish slang. The keyword changes slightly each week:

The internet is full of mysteries, but is not an unsolved puzzle. It is a trap—carefully baited by criminals who prey on human curiosity and revulsion.

Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky reported a spike in 2023-2024 regarding Spanish-language "shock video" links. Here is what happens when you click a link related to "la niña de Facebook":

In the United States, the and 18 U.S. Code § 2252A make it a federal crime to knowingly possess, distribute, or access with intent to view child pornography. Penalties include:

If you intentionally searched for the video out of curiosity and now feel distressed, consider speaking with a therapist. Exposure to graphic violence or CSAM can trigger PTSD-like symptoms, especially in younger users.