In response, both platforms reiterated their safety measures for teen users, but Caleb’s mother emphasized that technology alone isn’t enough. She now urges parents to have open conversations with their children about online safety, and encourages teens to speak up if they ever feel uncomfortable or threatened online. “These scammers make kids believe their world is over,” she said, “but it’s not—there’s always someone who will help.”
Caleb was remembered by loved ones as kind, caring, and full of light. His former coach and daycare provider described him as gentle-hearted and deeply empathetic, someone who brightened every room he entered. As tributes continue to pour in, Caleb’s story serves as a powerful reminder of how quickly online threats can become real-world tragedies—and how important it is to protect and listen to our children.