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Yeimi Rivera, “The Spider Girl”: the truth about the young woman’s death from the viral underwear video

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Yeimi Rivera, “La Niña Spider”, went viral before an intimate video was broadcast.

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Known on social media as “The Spider Girl”, Yeimi Rivera is a young Colombian woman who was trendy a few years ago due to the leak of an explicit sex video with a former partner. At the time, Rivera was 14 years old. The viralization of the content would have greatly affected the mental health of the young woman.

In the last few hours the young woman has once again been a trend based on various posts indicating that Rivera had committed suicide precisely because of the spread of that intimate video. The woman’s sister denied the situation, although she made it clear that she is still being treated and that her health is not good.

Fake news of his death began circulating on Tuesday with a video on Facebook. The morbidity of seeing the sex video made the images go viral, even if they are only a few years old.

The fake news of the young woman's death started circulating on Tuesday.

The fake news of the young woman’s death started circulating on Tuesday.

As confirmed by the sister of the young Colombian, the clip was shared and disseminated by one of the former companions of Yeimi Rivera, who on several occasions also threatened the minor. In addition to being a trend on Facebook, the video also leaked on Twitter and other platforms.

Faced with this situation, thousands of people claimed that the young Colombian woman had died due to the social pressure that the leaked video unleashed. However, her death was denied.

Some sites have reported the death of Yeimi Rivera, albeit with a photo that was not of the young Colombian, but with an image of Nicole Larreategui, another young Ecuadorian woman who died of various causes.

Yeimi Rivera is suffering from depression due to the leak of an intimate video.

Yeimi Rivera is suffering from depression due to the leak of an intimate video.

Seeing all this false information, Yeimi Rivera’s sister made it clear that the young woman was not dead, but she is not well: she is locked in her room and has moments of depression and anxiety.

Pornovenganza, what the law says

According to the Nation’s Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, this concept defines the non-consensual dissemination of intimate images or videos on social networks, instant messaging services and any type of social media where information is shared. The Criminal Code considers revenge porn a form of extortion. It is worth remembering that this is a “popular” but incorrect concept as speaking of “revenge” implies guilt on the part of the victim.

The young woman was 14 when her intimate video went viral.

The young woman was 14 when her intimate video went viral.

Who do it? After breakups or love fights, one of the people involved publicly disseminates intimate material without the consent of the other with the intent to harm. The offense today includes a sentence of up to 8 years of imprisonment.

Revenge porn is nothing more than the dissemination of sexual content without the consent of the other person, which in most cases takes place between partner and former partner.

The term “sex” It derives from the union of the English terms “sex” and “texting” and refers to the sending of erotic or pornographic content via mobile phones (Puyol, 2020). Sexting is the sending of images and videos of sexual content between people that occurs voluntarily and develops freely.

Sexual sextortion or extortion is the threat of revealing intimate information about a victim, unless the victim pays the extortionist.

The impact of networks

Before the fake news of Yeimi Rivera’s death, there were repercussions on social networks.

Source: Clarin

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