Major platforms like YouTube strictly prohibit content that encourages illegal activities or risks serious physical harm. However, "Narcotube" often refers to third-party, unmoderated sites where such content persists without oversight, posing significant digital safety risks:
Continuous exposure to extreme violence led to a normalization of cartel presence in the daily digital lives of citizens.
Los carteles graban y difunden estos actos para intimidar a grupos rivales, a las autoridades y a la población civil.
By 2021, Narcotube had evolved from a niche corner of the internet into a sophisticated digital marketing wing for organized crime. The content focused less on the "war" and more on the "brand," making it a significant challenge for digital safety and national security.
If you’re interested in the broader topic of drug trafficking as portrayed in media, I’d be glad to help with a general discussion of documentaries, journalistic reports, or educational resources that explore the social and political impacts of the drug trade in a responsible way. Let me know how I can assist constructively.
