Twitch: streamer against the police who do not protect them from stalkers
Tired of fighting a stalker who has been stalking her for years, Twitch streamer Sweet Anita has launched a campaign of sorts of testimonies from other streamers, who have complained that they are not protected enough by the police in such cases.
It all stems from a post by streamer xChocoBars on August 25, in which the girl expressed her fear of being killed by a stalker: "I know it's a heavy topic, but if it happens, I hope my death will help protect other creators from similar situations. "
Having read the tweet, Sweet Anita expressed her understanding, saying that her stalker has gone outside her house several times, even sleeping in front of her house . Once he chased her to a shop with a knife in his pocket. Only the testimony of two clerks moved the police who finally arrested the guy, releasing him soon after. The psychopath then immediately returned to the charge, going so far as to send her disturbing public death threats: "Soon I will kill you. But not with the knife I had the last time. No, I am preparing something special for you." Unfortunately, despite the complaints and the evidence, the police did nothing to really help her.
In reality, such situations don't just happen on Twitch. Even stars of other social networks, like Charli D'Amelio on TikTok, are haunted by stalkers, as well as sometimes by other influencers.
The testimonies of Sweet Anita and xChocoBars have given strength to many other streamers, who have joined the call for more protection from the police. Will they be able to achieve anything?
It all stems from a post by streamer xChocoBars on August 25, in which the girl expressed her fear of being killed by a stalker: "I know it's a heavy topic, but if it happens, I hope my death will help protect other creators from similar situations. "
Having read the tweet, Sweet Anita expressed her understanding, saying that her stalker has gone outside her house several times, even sleeping in front of her house . Once he chased her to a shop with a knife in his pocket. Only the testimony of two clerks moved the police who finally arrested the guy, releasing him soon after. The psychopath then immediately returned to the charge, going so far as to send her disturbing public death threats: "Soon I will kill you. But not with the knife I had the last time. No, I am preparing something special for you." Unfortunately, despite the complaints and the evidence, the police did nothing to really help her.
In reality, such situations don't just happen on Twitch. Even stars of other social networks, like Charli D'Amelio on TikTok, are haunted by stalkers, as well as sometimes by other influencers.
The testimonies of Sweet Anita and xChocoBars have given strength to many other streamers, who have joined the call for more protection from the police. Will they be able to achieve anything?