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Araya Vlogs breaks silence on one of the most frequent criticisms of his videos: ‘I don’t like that’

Araya Vlogs breaks silence on one of the most frequent criticisms of his videos: ‘I don’t like that’

From La Nación · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • YouTuber Araya Vlogs addressed criticism regarding the appearance of vulnerable individuals in his videos, stating he does not find it appropriate.
  • He clarified that people featured in his videos receive financial assistance.
  • The YouTuber aims for transparency and to prevent misinformation by addressing common critiques of his content.

YouTuber Araya Vlogs has broken his silence on a frequent criticism leveled against his videos: the inclusion of individuals in vulnerable situations. He stated that he personally finds the presentation of such circumstances inappropriate, aiming to address concerns and prevent misunderstandings about his content.

In an effort to promote transparency, Araya Vlogs clarified that the individuals who appear in his videos receive financial aid. This statement seeks to counter potential distortions of public debate that might arise from misinterpretations of his content, particularly in the digital age where anonymity can facilitate misinformation.

Fiorella Montoya, who covers entertainment and culture for the Viva section, reported on Araya Vlogs' comments. Previously, Montoya worked in the El Mundo section and has experience in audiovisual production. The publication emphasizes transparency, reserving comments for subscribers to foster constructive discussion about the articles themselves, not the authors.

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Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.