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Dude, don't give out this (genuinely fascinating) work for free. Get in touch with your nearest university that has some kind of combined law and tech programme, work this up as a Masters by thesis or Ph.D proposal, and get this published. You actually have a bundle of data that verifies some very common assumptions about internet grooming. This is valuable and important.
I would suggest this too. I have done exactly that and I got graded fairly well. Granted, my research paper was a part of a broader topic on how tech jobs affect people socially. I used to be a member of an early Debian maintainer group and I gathered lots of information from there and related communities. I won't go into details since the paper has my dox and all, but provided you go to a good Uni with your paper - you'd be guaranteed some money and certification with this. I've gotten a little bit over 7k in royalties so far, which isn't much.
The research will be extremely useful though, as I'd assume not a lot exists on the topic. Its generally hard in academia to find sources that tackle child predators and sexual degeneracy since its too hot of an issue for most people and they don't want to look at sick shit to do their research and due diligence. Few people have the stomach for that.
It's optimistic in the extreme to think taking this to the media would get the slightest bit of traction. Remember, the press helped Netflix scold everybody who found Cuties disgusting. It's also pretty unlikely any university is going to be open to this kind of research because they've spent decades working to desensitize people to grooming and child abuse; stuff like this could lead to lots of heads slowly turning back towards the universities and mobs forming to collect some faculty scalps.
This is still fantastic shit, but expecting anything mainstream-adjacent to do anything besides try to bury this is folly.
Depends on the University. Mine being an Eastern European one didn't really care to protect the feelings of predators, but from my knowledge - It has been used by staff in several Western Universities as well. I know not all of them are compromised. OP just has to make sure he goes in with the right one. Probably would be good to ask/research locally first.