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  • Meet North Korea's YouTubers, who go fishing, eat ice cream, and gush about 'Harry Potter' to fuel Kim Jong Un's propaganda machine

    02/12/2023 4:37:55 PM PST · by grundle · 9 replies
    Insider via Yahoo ^ | February 11, 2023 | Matthew Loh
    Several YouTubers have emerged in the last year claiming to show life inside North Korea. They post talk about the World Cup, visit 4D cinemas, and eat ice cream. But a closer look reveals they're likely all connected to a state-linked media company in Pyongyang. Think of North Korean propaganda, and Ri Chun Hee, the granny state news anchor who blares praises of the regime on state TV, might come to mind. But the country appears to have been taking a new approach to communicating with the outside world, deploying a fresh generation of North Korean vloggers. Among them is...
  • Has anyone heard of a Youtube site called MeidasTouch?

    07/22/2024 10:14:46 PM PDT · by EinNYC · 12 replies
    MeidasTouch ^ | 7/22/24 | Adam Mockler
    I just happened to run across this mess online. I was appalled to see SO MANY PEOPLE espousing the libtard cause, even though it has led to an economic downturn, a huge budget problem, all the problems associated with illegals, and the problems associated with the Biden crime family. Who are these people? Where do they get their funding? And how could they possibly be so stupid?
  • Twin YouTubers in Irvine [CA] accused of swatting, staging bank robberies to film prank videos

    08/06/2020 7:18:13 AM PDT · by BenLurkin · 18 replies
    ktla ^ | 08/05/2020 | Erika Martin
    Irvine residents Alan and Alex Stokes, both 23, face one felony count each of false imprisonment and a misdemeanor count of falsely reporting an emergency... The twin’s YouTube channel has some 4.8 million subscribers. The brothers allegedly made two attempts to film a bogus bank robbery on Oct. 15, 2019. The pair was walking around dressed in all black, wearing ski masks and carrying duffle bags stuffed with cash, pretending they’d robbed a bank, as their videographer filmed, investigators said. When they called an Uber around 2:30 p.m., the driver refused to pick them up because he was unaware of...