Over the past year, increased regulatory pressure in multiple regions like UK OFCOM and Australia's eSafety has led to higher operational costs, including infrastructure, security, and the need to work with more specialized service providers to keep the site online and stable.
If you value the community and would like to help support its continued operation, donations are greatly appreciated. If you wish to donate via Bank Transfer or other options, please open a ticket.
Donate via cryptocurrency:
Bitcoin (BTC):
Ethereum (ETH):
Monero (XMR):
Streaming ctb
Thread starterBoyInTheBox
Start date
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
I honestly always hated those. Like when someone ctb's on live without any warning. They're traumatizing innocent people for nothing. I never had any pity for people like this. Also the ones who ctb in schools or workplaces. I understand some are desperate but I know for sure there are better places to do it than those.
Reactions:
figurehead, ddn.ctb, Some place nice and 4 others
I honestly always hated those. Like when someone ctb's on live without any warning. They're traumatizing innocent people for nothing. I never had any pity for people like this. Also the ones who ctb in schools or workplaces. I understand some are desperate but I know for sure there are better places to do it than those.
I think that anyone has a right to CTB in anyway they wish including streaming live. But it has to be responsible. In the same way you shouldn't hang your self in a play yard you shouldn't be doing it on streams that unexpecting adults and children will see.
That's why I decided not to. I don't want to drag in those who don't consent to seeing death, and are merely curious about the stream or were at the mercy of algorithm.
Instead, I'm planning on having one or a couple of people on a call with me, where they will able to screen record my death and then share it with those who can choose to see it. It won't be gory anyway and there will be quite a lot of time before dying actually happens.
I honestly always hated those. Like when someone ctb's on live without any warning. They're traumatizing innocent people for nothing. I never had any pity for people like this. Also the ones who ctb in schools or workplaces. I understand some are desperate but I know for sure there are better places to do it than those.
i remember a story about a young american girl who hung herself from a tree in her backyard - she streamed the whole process on facebook live. the video was still widely available on the internet years later
I find that rather, ghoulish. At least if there's people who didn't join the stream specifically to see that happen. If everyone watching came expecting to see someone ctb. Well, it's fucking creepy, but nothing wrong per say.
I think if you decide to stream it, it's best that only people who know what is going to happen are watching. I'll keep this in mind if I choose to broadcast my ctb.
I guess that those people don't really care as they know they will be gone soon enough. Once one dies existence can no longer be their concern as they will simply cease to be.
I think they just do it out of spite, i mean depends on their circumstances feeling vindictive because no one helped them out sucks. I dont really blame them tho.
Well maybe train jumper, because delaying public infra sucks
agree, it is not right and the audience didnt have any warning and did not consent to witnessing something like that.
have heard about people ctb on stream once or twice only in the past few years, since i am not interested in it at all.
there is only one case i really know about— ruru chan. it was the first time id heard of a case of someone ctb in a live stream of some sort. i know people did it just personally didnt hear about any real cases. from what i remember (correct me if im wrong), ruru chan wanted to be a legend, which is why they did it. something about them being kind of immortalized that way i think. i think that the live stream participants were also urging them to jump. last i checked, ruru chans twitter is still up. they were 14 years old, this happened in 2013.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.