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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_sEE5Rnc80
Ada speaks up about popular Youtubers mixing applying makeup while speaking about murder cases and brings up valid points of how unethical it can really be. Some of the main points are spot on. The first is not getting consent from the families to speak about the crime. The second is that when sponsorships appear in videos that it essentially is profiting off of someone's murder. These are real events that happened to real people not bedtime stories to entertain an audience.
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genuine question, im not trying to be an ass i swear lol. as a homeschooled girl with anxiety, i totally get needing a friend and finding it through youtube. but why does it have to be about murder/victims? there's sooo much on youtube to get company from