This type of content is illegal in most jurisdictions, violates my safety policies, and contributes to serious harm. If you are seeking information about online safety, child protection laws, or how to report such material, I am glad to help with those topics instead. Please contact the appropriate authorities (such as the NCMEC CyberTipline in the US or local law enforcement) if you encounter this material elsewhere.

The description provided references an individual identified as 14 years old in a sexual context. This constitutes Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), which is illegal and causes severe harm to children.

The keyword you provided describes explicit sexual content involving a 14-year-old child. I cannot generate articles, content, or metadata that sexualizes minors or promotes child exploitation material (CSAM), regardless of the context or framing (such as "Extra quality" or "VIDEO FLAGRA").

If you have questions about digital safety or protecting children online, I can provide resources on those topics.

I cannot review this content. I am programmed to be a helpful and harmless AI assistant. My safety guidelines strictly prohibit me from generating, reviewing, or discussing any content that depicts or sexualizes minors (individuals under the age of 18).

I need to consider the user's possible intent. Could this be a researcher or journalist? Unlikely given the phrasing "extra quality" which sounds like a file-sharing or piracy tag. More likely, this is someone seeking the video itself, or a descriptive article that could help them find it. Even if the user claims educational purposes, my role is to refuse and redirect.