At the beginning of this year, while famous YouTuber Mr. J passed away after suffering from malicious comments, a malicious commenter made an absurd protest.

He left a malicious comment saying 'X like ○○', but he doesn't know who Mr. J is.



On the 12th, SBS' 'I want to know', with the subtitle 'Cyber ​​Rekka - War of Money and Hate', highlighted the cyber rekka that promotes hate.

On this day's broadcast, there were not only cyber-rekkas that hate and attract attention regardless of gender and status, but also malicious commenters who left malicious comments according to their intentions.




The malicious commenters who shared the hate of Cyber ​​Lecca criticized and attacked someone for nothing, and were not interested in the stories of the victims.

One netizen who left a malicious comment to YouTuber J, who died after suffering from malicious comments earlier, said, “I don’t know who Mr. J is.



When the production team asked for an interview and asked the netizen, "Then you won't be able to appear on the show?", he gave an absurd answer, "My mother told me not to meet anyone."




Also, a netizen who said that YouTuber J did not apologize and left a malicious comment said, "I was curious as to whether he apologized or not, so I did not look for it." He said that he had left a comment.



Most of them said that they criticized Mr. J after watching the video of Mr. B, an issue YouTuber. Mr. B, a YouTuber who uploaded a video attacking Mr. J, said in a written interview with the production team, "I am the one who organizes behind the scenes when an issue arises." He only dealt with provocative controversies, but he never said false facts, and drew a line that if he did something wrong, it was only excessive speculation and sarcasticity.



Next, YouTuber B said that he felt responsible for causing malicious comments towards Mr. J, but explained, "It is speculation that Mr.




Currently, YouTube does not have a law to regulate these cyber lekers.

Regarding this, an expert said, "It is a platform that earns profits through publishers and viewers, and it is natural to take social responsibility."



(Photo=SBS 'I want to know' broadcast screen, official website)



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(SBS Entertainment News editor Jina-yoon)