That aaaw video of the falling, persevering bear cub is likely the family being buzzed by a drone and panicking—their lives at risk for sake of virality. "You look at the mother bear in that video & she's staring straight at the drone for chunks of time."https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/drone-caused-bears-distress-in-viral-video-researchers-say-1.4895589 …
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I’m no wildlife expert, and I’m a sucker for cute baby animal videos—but that thing felt off. It appeared in my feed again again so I watched it many times. As soon as I saw “cub, drone, buzzing” it clicked. That weirdly aggressive pawing that sent the cub down... The staring...
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“Fuck bears, get money” — 2 Viral
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Hopefully, we're getting closer to a reexamination of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. If internet platforms can't be held accountable for what people post, they sure has hell should not be allowed to profit from this sort of content.
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So you mean law enforcement can't go after them? At least in cases as extreme as this one?
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