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Coljuegos Asks Meta to Block ‘Epa Colombia’ and Other Influencers for Promoting Illegal Gambling

Coljuegos Asks Meta to Block ‘Epa Colombia’ and Other Influencers for Promoting Illegal Gambling

December 10, 2024 Catherine Williams World

Colombian Influencers Face⁣ Potential Social Media ‍Ban Over Illegal Gambling Promotions

Bogotá, Colombia ⁢ – Popular Colombian influencers, including ⁤‘la Liendra’, Yeferson Cossio, and ‘Epa⁤ Colombia’, are facing potential bans from social ​media platforms like‍ Instagram, Facebook, ‌and WhatsApp. Coljuegos, Colombia’s gambling regulator, ‍has requested⁤ Meta and​ the Cyber Police to ‍suspend ⁤their accounts for allegedly promoting illegal gambling activities.

Coljuegos,in collaboration with cybersecurity firm Kiggu,identified nearly 290 profiles promoting unauthorized contests and raffles. The regulator ‌claims these influencers are enticing followers‍ to participate in unlicensed ⁤betting platforms.

while the‍ influencers have yet to⁣ publicly address the allegations, ‘Epa‍ Colombia’ (Daneydy Barrera) reacted emotionally in ​an Instagram story. she revealed that a⁤ neighbour informed her about the ⁢examination, prompting ⁢her to‌ express concern and‍ frustration.

Barrera stated that she recently stopped ​giving away prizes to her followers due to a⁢ premonition that something negative might happen. ⁤She ⁣expressed feeling targeted and lamented that good deeds frequently ⁤enough lead ‍to trouble.

This situation highlights the growing concern over the influence of social media personalities in‌ promoting perhaps harmful activities. Coljuegos’ move ‍underscores the‍ government’s commitment to cracking down on illegal gambling and protecting consumers.The outcome of Coljuegos’ request and the potential consequences for the influencers​ remain to⁤ be seen.

Colombian Influencers Face Social Media Ban⁣ Over Illegal Gambling Promotions

Bogotá, Colombia ⁣ – The world of ⁤Colombian social media ⁤is abuzz with controversy as popular influencers, including ‘la Liendra’,​ Yeferson Cossio, and⁣ ‘Epa Colombia’, face the⁣ prospect of ⁣being banned from platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp.

Coljuegos, Colombia’s gambling regulator,⁤ has requested that Meta ⁣and the ⁢Cyber Police suspend these accounts, ​alleging that the influencers have been promoting illegal gambling activities.

In a joint‌ effort with⁤ cybersecurity⁤ firm Kiggu,Coljuegos identified nearly 290⁢ profiles‌ engaged in promoting ​unauthorized⁢ contests and raffles,claiming that⁤ these influencers ‌were enticing their followers to participate in unlicensed betting platforms.

While‍ the influencers have⁤ remained‍ silent on the ⁤allegations, ⁤‘Epa‌ Colombia’ (Daneydy Barrera) reacted emotionally in‌ an Instagram story. She ‌revealed having been‌ informed⁢ about the‍ inquiry by a neighbor, expressing both​ concern and frustration. ​Barrera disclosed that she had recently stopped ⁤giving ​away prizes to her followers due to a premonition about ‍potential trouble. She lamented⁣ feeling targeted and expressed dismay that good deeds often lead‌ to negativity.

This⁤ incident sheds light ⁤on the ⁣growing concern surrounding the influence of social media personalities ⁣in⁢ promoting possibly risky activities. Coljuegos’ decisive ‌action underlines the government’s ⁣commitment to curbing illegal gambling activities⁢ and safeguarding consumers. The final decision ‌regarding Coljuegos’ request‌ and the potential⁢ repercussions for the influencers remain⁣ pending.

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