What did Sunkyung Long Guest do wrong..."Get out of the way" Cyberbullying is serious

Oct 07, 2024

What did Sunkyung Long Guest do wrong...'Get out of the way' Cyberbullying is serious



Chef Sunkyung Long Guest, who is appearing in Netflix variety show 『Black and White Cook』, appealed 'Cyber Bulling'.

Sunkyung Longguest recently released a very high-profile abusive comment on her YouTube channel, saying, `This is less than one-thousandth of the comments I've received on my YouTube channel.' It was full of serious content, ranging from personal attacks to abusive language toward parents, to "Why do you live", "Get out of your country", "Don't come out again", "It's not a chef, it's a YouTuber".

In response, Seon-kyung was angry, saying, "Who can say that this is not cyberbullying?" 'Cyberbulling' refers to the act of bullying others online. Then "It's not even that bad. I've been getting these comments since last Tuesday. So far, more than 8,000 people have commented on one video alone"Seriously, could this not be 'Cyberbuling'?" he appealed.



Sunkyung is the winner of the American Culinary Survival 'Restaurant Express' and is a YouTuber with 2.21 million subscribers and the executive chef of M Resort in Las Vegas. Currently, he participated in Netflix's popular entertainment show 'Black and White Chef', and is receiving excessive malicious comments from some netizens due to his lack of teamwork, communication errors, and conflict with his team member, Chef Choi Kang-rok.

What did Sunkyung Long Guest do wrong...'Get out of the way' Cyberbullying is serious
Meanwhile, according to data from the National Police Agency on the 6th, the number of cases of cyber defamation and insults was reported from 16,633 in 2019 to 24,252 last year. As a result, domestic and foreign countries are calling for a response to cyberbullying. In June, five Korean and Chinese artists, including Jeon Hye-yeon, an exhibition planner, and Kwon Ji-an (singer 'Solbi') held an exhibition under the theme of 'Cyberbulling'.





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