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As for the ninja, it is not his responsibility to teach his audience about social audiences - Nerd4.life

As for the ninja, it is not his responsibility to teach his audience about social audiences – Nerd4.life


Tyler ‘Ninja‘Flewins said he had nothing to teach his audience Social issues During his live streams Traction, But for parents. Only in this way will online toxicity in practice be actively fought.

In an interview with the New York Times, the ninja touched on the subject: “People are behind a screen. They say what they want and will not face any consequences. They are completely anonymous … absorbed in the fact that there are children who can write racist phrases and are incredibly aggressive, threatening women online and having zero consequences.

It all depends Parents“, Continued”Do you want your children to know you? Listen to them while they play video games without being detected.

The ninja then talked about his responsibility Streamer And Celebrities: “Is it my job to talk to these kids? No, because the first thing I think is, they do it with the intention of trolling me. If someone says a racial crime in someone else’s stream, it runs the risk of blocking the streamer.

The ninja was criticized for this position, and he used Twitter to reiterate his position: “It is not my job to teach my audience civil rights lessons and not to be racist. I show that I am a good person by my actions and by treating each other well. Sacred. Day.

The ninja was later rescued by his wife Jessica, Recalled that during her live streams her husband always fought against racism and discrimination. Only, he says he does not want to hold seminars on the subject.

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