Contrary to the fun and sensual tweets she normally posts, singer Anitta took to the social network on Saturday, 21st to launch an ultimatum to the haters, which, according to her, will harass and threaten her fans. Rio artist promises to “go after” IPs to identify the people behind the threats.
Are you threatening my fans, honey? I’m already after your IP because they don’t walk alone,” Anitta then reminded that such a threat is a crime and said: haters will have to explain to the police The reason they “search who my fan is, address, account and document and send a private print out so they can be careful”.
@richsexo? ?@funkeirinhe? ?@funkeirinhe? ?@marapiovani Are you kidding me to threaten my fans, honey? I’m already after your IP as they don’t walk alone. Then say who knows when you have to explain to the police why you are looking for an address.
– Anita (@Anita) 21 May 2022
Legal consequences of internet threats
The crime of threatening, provided for in article 1475 of the Brazilian Penal Code, consists of “threatening someone to inflict unjust and serious harm, by word, writing, gesture or other symbolic means”. The prescribed penalty is one to six months’ detention or a fine.
While Anitta doesn’t deal with criticism from online haters, she thinks things change when the object of hate is her fans. She said she would prefer these criminals to continue “riding” her rather than continuing to gather information and threaten or stalk people.
“Having me changes the total zero in my life,” says the author of “Envolver.” [sic] ‘Only kids play online’, no”, because kids don’t tell people to be careful, he said, concluding: “There’s no point in changing the @no, so I’m deleting everything and reposting it. Anyway. , already being watched. A kiss of light.”
Source: Tec Mundo
