IUや美容系ユーチューバーら、悪質コメントに苦しめられる日々
“Will I feel better if I die?”…The “collective cyber violence” that torments celebrities such as IU and beauty YouTubers becomes a problem
Beauty YouTuber and talent Kim Ki-soo complained about malicious YouTubers. On the 17th, Kim Ki Soo posted on his personal SNS, ``Kim Ki Soo Affair?
You thought it was simple, right? How would you describe what they're doing if it's not mass cyber violence? ” he wrote. Along with this, Kim Ki-soo and himself
A YouTube channel that has raised unconfirmed personality scandals, prostitution allegations, etc. was captured and posted.
He went on to say, ``These people started trying to ruin my life.
``It's been two years already,'' and added, ``Two years have passed and they are the ones who caused me to end everything from home shopping beauty-related work to co-sponsored joint purchasing programs, but because of my personality.
, let me tell you that I don't have a job. "I filed a complaint with false facts, handed out press materials to reporters, attacked people around me, and forced them to leave me."
Furthermore, ``What we are enduring with gritted teeth is that they are not simply malicious posts, but that they can be appropriately called a cyber violence group.''
``I was trying to show them that they would be happy if I died, so today I am working 24 hours a day, struggling to breathe without stopping. Teku
Even though I don't have anything to do with it, I'm holding on to the YouTube that I started and my channel so that they don't take it away from me.''
Kim Ki Soo said that this was not just a malicious post against a celebrity, ``These are people who are playing with my lifeline.''
``I hope you all know that there is one thing.'' ``Someone would clearly say that this message is an emotional appeal, but that's not the case. Two years have passed, and the exact same people are repeating the same pattern.''
They write malicious posts, trample on them, laugh at them, and make fun of them. I know it's tough, but I want you to protect me a little bit.''
Earlier, singer IU also commented on the defendant's case regarding malicious plagiarism, saying, ``It's been going on for several years.''
"This is part of a blatant and malicious cyber campaign by a specific group." According to this, they attack people by mass producing false rumors such as spy theories that started with various speculations.
It wasn't enough to simply attack the artist, so he raised suspicions of plagiarism and made it his job to defame the artist. In the end, this is a “cyber attack” in which an unspecified number of people collectively torment artists.
IU urged, ``It's clear that this amounts to invisible bullying against artists, and we must stop this kind of blatant and brutal bullying as soon as possible.''
. Recently, there has been an increase in moves to take tough measures against malicious posts and group attacks that are rampant online, and some are criticizing them and calling for harsher punishment.
2023/10/17 20:02 KST
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