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Jest taka część internetu do której normalna osoba nie zagląda. Nie robi tego ponieważ to co zobaczy lub przeczyta powoduje trwałe zmiany w psychice. Pomimo, że jestem dość śmiałym eksploratorem sieci czasami z własnego wyboru nie wkraczam w pewnej rejony i pewnych treści nie konsumuję.

Czasami jednak ten świat przebija się do "naszej rzeczywistości" i daje o sobie znać. Policja w Poznaniu poinformowała o zatrzymaniu niejakiego Gurala - mężczyzny, który podczas sesji na żywo obrażał, groził śmiercią a także obnażał się przed przypadkowymi widzami.

Mężczyzna został zatrzymany w czwartek wieczorem w wynajmowanym mieszkaniu na Piątkowie. Materiał, którym dysponujemy ukazuje, że „Gural” prowadził skrajnie skandaliczne transmisje, w których padały groźby karalne, namawiał innych do popełniania przestępstw i nienawiści do innych oraz namawiał osoby nieletnie do rozbierania się przed kamerą – mówi Andrzej Borowiak, rzecznik wielkopolskiej policji.

Policja zainteresowała się szczególnie działaniem Gurala związanym z propozycją seksu za pieniądze 13 letniej dziewczynce. Inne "wybryki" patostreamera są doskonale znane jego fanom i traktowane jako "doskonała zabawa" - na YouTubie miał 250 tysięcy wiernych widzów.

Gdyby nie zainteresowanie sprawą społeczności Wykopu a potem S.A. Wardęgi Gural pewnie nadal kręciłbym swoje filmy i umieszczał na YouTubie. Może nawet i latami.

Jeśli podpytać się ludzi, którzy oglądają taką "twórczość" okaże się, że poza Guralem w Polsce jest wiele innych (znanych i popularnych) osób na YT, których właśnie łamanie wszelkich reguł i prawa czyni "zajebistymi".

YouTube zarabia na wyświetleniach bo może pokazywać reklamę - to nie jest podmiot, który będzie działał zgodnie z moralnymi nakazami.

Może czas nałożyć nowe, twarde regulacje na takie podmioty jak Facebook, YouTube czy Snap?

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MCE - Mobile, VR, AR, IoT, AI, UI, UX (5-6 June Warsaw)

Join the vibrant debate and get to the heart of everyday tech by attending our amazing talks! As always, the MCE conference is divided into two tracks: engineering and design. Our speakers will give you both practical solutions and thought-provoking examples to feel inspired by and—most of all—to learn!

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