Information is taken from various sources – from the media or from funeral homes – and read it into the camera.
YouTube bloggers appear in voice obituaries. This is how channel authors make money. The platform already has many similar videos from different parts of the world, reports Athletistic.
The authors of such channels take obituaries from various sources – from the media or from funeral homes – and read them on camera.
Some even made a slideshow with a picture and a burning candle.
Bloggers accompany their work with keywords such as “death”, “die” or “RIP”, trying to attract as many views as possible.
Interestingly, there is nothing illegal in talking about death, but, from the point of view of any living person, the loved ones of the deceased whose death is told for entertainment and money will not like it.
We remind you that a blogger who spoke about his terminal illness died earlier.
Source: korrespondent

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