The Death of Blogger Jean Pormanov: Investigating the Role of the Kick Platform in France.
Investigation into the Death of Blogger Jean Pormanov
According to inkorr.com: The French prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into the death of a popular blogger on the Kick platform. Raphael Gravenne, better known as Jean Pormanov, was found dead in his apartment near Nice. His popularity significantly increased due to videos where he showcased acts of aggression and bullying.
We remain fully committed to cooperating with the relevant authorities in any ongoing investigation.
The Paris prosecutor's office is examining the possible negative impact of the Kick platform, which broadcasted 'videos of deliberate infringements on personal integrity'. The service's management expressed readiness to cooperate with law enforcement, and the French Minister of Digital Technologies announced a lawsuit against Kick for negligence in blocking dangerous content.
Jean Pormanov's death shocked the public. The well-known activist was found dead during a live stream, although the authorities ruled out the version of violent death. It turned out that Gravenne was subjected to psychological pressure. The Kick platform expressed condolences and emphasized the importance of safety for content creators.
P.S. The Kick platform began cooperation with French law enforcement after the tragic death of Jean Pormanov. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are trying to clarify the reasons for the tragedy.
This situation has sparked significant discussions about the impact of social media on users' mental health and the platforms' responsibility for the content they distribute. We hope that the investigation will help clarify all circumstances and set a precedent for improving safety in the online space.
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