IRL Twitch streamer Justketh had an unpleasant encounter with a German tourist while streaming in Laos, with the individual telling Keth that she was not allowed to broadcast herself live in the restaurant. Further, he stated that she should pay his check or give her details to him so that he could pursue legal action against her.
Even though Keth clarified that she wasn't filming the individual but herself, he still seemed unsatisfied and stated that video and photos were still allowed but not livestreaming. The German tourist stated:
As the German tourist told Keth she could no longer stream, the creator clapped back by telling him it was a public area, not a private property. She further stated that German laws do not apply in Laos. Hence, she was legally allowed to broadcast her content. Keth stated:
Upon hearing this, the tourist stated that since she was streaming "worldwide," "international laws" would apply to her, which, as per him, involved not being able to stream in restaurants. The tourist stated:
The IRL streamer replied that she was streaming from Laos regardless and not from Germany. Hence, the German laws that the tourist was implying could not be applicable here:
IRL streaming is often a wild experience, as it often involves interactions with many strangers, with many interactions being not as friendly as one would like. On the other hand, the IRL streamers sometimes engage in contentious behavior with others, leading to controversy and criticism from netizens online.
One such example is Kick streamer Suspendas, who's known for problematic behavior in streaming circles, ranging from animal abuse to alleged assault caught on camera.
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