Net red filming the bodies of suicide condemned users: nausea

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[Global Times special correspondent Evan] "How dare you to do this! It makes me feel sick!" US well-known Weber Logan · Paul recently got in trouble, he will be one on the 1st with the body of a suicide picture uploaded to the Internet , Triggering widespread criticism.
According to the USA Today website reported on the 2nd, this video was recently taken by Paul and several friends in Japan, titled "We saw the body of the deceased in Japan's suicide forest." In the video introduction, Paul said: "This It's not the gimmick of cheating traffic, the most real video I've ever posted. "He then told the audience that the video was strong on the scene and that he posted the video on YouTube This site will be a historic moment. Then the video shows Paul and his team arriving at the tree-clad sea known as "suicide forest" under Mt. After entering the sea of ​​trees, they saw several close-ups of the body of a suicide mortal video hanging on a tree, but obscured the face of the deceased Paul said in the video. "Suicide is not a joke, depression and mental illness is not a joke We came here is to pay attention to this place haunted" Paul smiled and then said again, committed suicide and the answer.

After the video was uploaded to the excellent rabbit, the number of hits in more than 6 million times in 24 hours, and Paul has also been a large number of users condemned. Many netizens said that the video is disgusting and it is even more disgusting to photograph a suicidal person. Some netizens blamed Paul for rubbish, "I can not believe so many young people like you, it's so sad! Hope this video will make them sober."
Paul, 22, a celebrity on social media in the United States, often publishes prank videos and owns 15m and 3.9m fans on Eureka and Twitter respectively. Although he has removed the video from his home page, other users have uploaded it again. Paul also posted an apology on his personal Twitter account saying he had never been so critically acclaimed as he is now, insisting he did not post the video to get traffickers but to raise awareness of suicide prevention Said that he released too many videos, it is easy to ignore the possible consequences, but these apologies did not get the understanding of Internet users Uehara's parent company. - Google has not yet responded to Paul's move in violation of the site's service regulations.