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Addressing Rumours about the Nth Room Scandal: Truth Exposed
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Seoul, South Korea – In a shocking development, the Nth Room scandal, which has sent shockwaves across the world, has been shrouded in controversy and misconceptions. As the situation continues to unfold, the authorities have issued a statement to clarify the facts and address the numerous rumors circulating online.
What is the Nth Room Scandal?
For the uninitiated, the Nth Room scandal refers to a disturbing case of deepfake pornography, where AI-generated videos and images were used to create explicit content featuring multiple victims, mostly women. The scandal erupted in South Korea, where a 24-year-old man, identified as Oh, was arrested for running a website that hosted and shared these illegal materials.
Addressing Rumors and Misconceptions
In response to the widespread rumors and misinformation surrounding the scandal, the authorities have issued the following statement:
"We understand that the Nth Room scandal has caused immense shock and outrage worldwide. As the investigation continues, we want to assure the public that we are doing our utmost to bring the perpetrators to justice and protect the victims. We urge people to refrain from spreading rumors and speculation, as they can be harmful and spread misinformation.
Key Takeaways:
- No evidence of actual child abuse: Contrary to widespread rumors, there is no evidence to suggest that the victims in the Nth Room scandal were actual children. The majority of the victims are women who were coerced or tricked into participating.
- No state involvement: The authorities have categorically denied any government involvement or complicity in the scandal.
- Oh’s motives still unclear: The motives behind Oh’s actions remain unclear, but investigators believe it was a case of personal gain and notoriety.
- Cyber abuse a growing concern: The Nth Room scandal highlights the growing issue of cyber abuse and harassment, which requires immediate attention and action from governments and tech companies.
Investigation Ongoing
As the investigation continues, authorities are working tirelessly to track down and prosecute those involved in the scandal. Meanwhile, experts are urging caution and emphasizing the importance of online safety and responsible online behavior.
Stay Tuned for Updates
Stay tuned for further updates and developments in this shocking and disturbing scandal. In the meantime, we urge readers to remain vigilant and skeptical of misinformation, and to prioritize the safety and well-being of all individuals affected.
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Contact Information:
If you or someone you know has been affected by the Nth Room scandal or any other form of cyber abuse, please reach out to our support hotline or contact your local authorities.
If you've been on literally any platform, you could seen all the posts, pins, videos about infamous '200 idol list'. This list apparently contains the names of 200 idols who were thought to have been involved in the Nth Room scandal. This has led people to speculating/freaking out that their faves might be on that list. Some major speculations include mostly 4th gen idols. There are some other speculations about some other famous actors including: Lee Jong Suk, Song Joong-ki and Byeon Woo-seok. I feel like there are some rumours and misinformation that needs to be cleared in order to protect victims and other innocent idols.
- Nth room scandal happened in 2018: People online seemed to have mixed up the current telegram chats with the Nth Room scandal, that happened 6 years ago. These are both two different and unrelated cases. People who have been involved in the Nth room scandal were arrested and put in jail. Investigations into the current telegram chats are ongoing.
For those who don't know, there has been a recent telegram chatroom where hundreds of men (mostly teenagers) are sharing deepfake edits of women online.
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The '200 idol list' is not real: People have been speculating since 2019 about this list, but no such list has ever come out. This list is not real. The people who created and contributed to the group chat are arrested and in jail. If any idol has contributed to this, they would have already been arrested. However, the most credible speculation that I saw online was that, it might have been a list that included 200 of Korea's most influential men, which had about 20-30 idols. Note that this is a popular speculation and not a confirmed fact.
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Fake lists being released online: People are making their own fake lists and releasing online. These lists ARE FAKE. THESE ARE FAKE NEWS. There has been no credible source that has released any information about this list. Please do not believe these lists or make your own. You are tarnishing possibly innocent idols, which lead them to receiving unnecessary backlash. These lists are so ridiculous, they just contain random popular idols and actors, some of whom I've mentioned in the first paragraph.
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Popular speculations: So many people speculated that popular idols, especially 4th gen idols are on the list. Firstly, Nth room scandal happened in 2018 and got found out in 2019. Most of these 4th gen idols just debuted or didn't even debut yet. If there are idols who are involved, they would have been most likely 2nd or 3rd idols.
On a final note, that the list if not real, please don't freak out and mix two completely different cases. Finally, I want people to be aware and stay safe online, especially people who are new to social media. Fake news and misinformation has become so rampant online, nothing is to be trusted unless there is a credible source to verify it. Use your own brain when it comes to stuff like this. Lets not spread misinformation and fake news, especially with the Taeil case going on, anything could be blown out of proportion and potentially damage careers. We as K-Pop fans have seen to what extent Fake news and rumours can damage careers and lives (Le Sserafim Garam and G-idle Soojin case). Instead, lets focus our thoughts on the victims, who've had horrible things done to them and try to make sure they get justice.
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People really love spreading misinformation don’t they?
People have been going crazy about this BS on TikTok, it’s so cringey
I have seen people tearing up their photocards because of these “200 idol list” , can’t wait to have them coming crying after it i will evil laugh so hard about it
And they laugh at older people for believing everything on facebook