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Viral Mobile Legends Streamer Sawer Online Gambling Site, Netizens Uproar

Viral Mobile Legends Streamer Sawer Online Gambling Site, Netizens Uproar

Viral Mobile Legends Streamer Sawer Online Gambling Site, Netizens Uproar

Article: Viral Mobile Legends Streamer Promotes Online Gambling Site, Sparks Outrage Among Netizens

The rise of online gambling sites has once again come into the spotlight, as several Mobile Legends game streamers were caught promoting these platforms during their live streams. This development comes at a time when the Ministry of Communications and Information (Kemkominfo) has been actively working to block and delete online gambling sites.

Understanding the seriousness of the issue, the Ministry of Communications and Information stated that it has dealt with over 3.7 million instances of negative content on the internet, including those found on websites and social media, since 2018. Despite government regulations banning such activities, it appears that online gambling organizers continue to find ways to promote their forbidden practices to various parties.

The case of Mobile Legends streamers receiving donations from online gambling sites has gained significant attention, with netizens expressing their concerns. The X @PartaiSocmed account, in particular, shared a tweet from user @Krpko (Kurapiko), highlighting how Mobile Legends YouTubers are involved in promoting online gambling.

In the shared video clip, Marsha Ozawa, also known by his real name Steven Kurniawan, a game streamer, can be seen joyfully accepting a donation of IDR 50 million from the Pptot0 account. Moreover, other game streamers like Courtesy of Luminaire and RRQ have also been implicated in the controversy.

The @PartaiSocmed account captioned the post, questioning whether the donators or YouTubers promoting these online gambling sites can be arrested, and tagged the official Twitter accounts of the Indonesian National Police’s Public Relations Division (@DivHumas_Polri) and the Indonesian National Police Cyber Crime Unit (@CCICPolri).

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FAQ:

Q: How has the Ministry of Communications and Information responded to online gambling sites?
A: The Ministry of Communications and Information has been actively taking measures to block and delete online gambling sites.

Q: How many instances of negative content has the Ministry of Communications and Information handled?
A: Since 2018, the ministry has dealt with over 3.7 million instances of negative content on the internet, including on websites and social media.

Q: Are online gambling organizers promoting their activities despite the government ban?
A: Yes, online gambling organizers seem to find ways to promote their forbidden practices to various parties.

Q: What is the controversy surrounding Mobile Legends streamers and online gambling?
A: Mobile Legends streamers have been receiving donations from online gambling sites, leading to outrage among netizens.

Q: Which individuals and organizations were tagged in the viral post?
A: The official Twitter accounts of the Indonesian National Police’s Public Relations Division (@DivHumas_Polri) and the Indonesian National Police Cyber Crime Unit (@CCICPolri) were tagged in the post, questioning whether legal action could be taken against the donators or promoting YouTubers.

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