![]() ![]() Kapetanich had already started her own channel, “Mad Monkey Mayhem”, to try and draw attention to the abuse. Gooptar wound up spending four months working on a one-hour video expose, titled “The YouTube Monkey Torture Ring: Part 1”, and in August 2021 he set it live. He also sometimes watched videos of baby capuchin monkeys on a farm in South Africa, and YouTube’s algorithm went to work on him too. A freelance transcriber by day, he spent some of his free time making video horror movie reviews for his small YouTube channel, called “Yardfish”. Gooptar lived 4,000 miles away from Kapetanich, in Port of Spain on the Caribbean island of Trinidad. “All it takes is like, one click and bam, it’s all over your feed,” she said. Soon, when Kapetanich looked at YouTube at night, monkeys were everywhere. Kapetanich didn’t know it then, but as she watched, YouTube’s algorithm was at work on her, following her every click, saving her every preference, presenting her with new content it hoped she would watch next. She could watch them for hours as she drifted towards sleep. Her favourites were a chimpanzee family in a zoo in Japan. The long hours on camera were taking a toll on her, so when she clicked off the webcam at night she often opened YouTube, seeking solace in cute animal videos. Her journey had begun in the pandemic, when she was doing daily webcam shows to make ends meet. For the past six months, from her small bedroom in a rundown shared house in Los Angeles, she had been slowly uncovering a global underworld of monkey torture. Kapetanich was 55 then, a former adult dancer with big green eyes and dyed-black hair that fell in curtains around her face. “I have made a complaint before,” she wrote in the little box on the screen. She typed, “Report a crime to the FBI”, into the search bar and clicked through to the agency’s online tip form. ![]() The screen lit up her tired face in the dark. One night last May, unable to sleep, Lucy Kapetanich opened her laptop in the early hours. Gaster, and the important people in his life - from the dawn of the Human-Monster War to the Accident.Warning: This article contains disturbing content Sans (Undertale) Has ADHD Inattentive Type.at least relative to other universes where he's abusive.Minor Asgore Dreemurr/Rudolph "Rudy" Holiday.Chara & Asgore Dreemurr & Asriel Dreemurr & Toriel.Major Character Death, Graphic Depictions Of Violence.Platonicharmonics Fandoms: Undertale (Video Game) ![]()
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