Twitch and Kick streamer Lacari, from Texas, has become a prominent figure in the streaming and content creator community, especially known for his gacha gameplay and his “degenerate” online persona. Well, turns out that “persona” wasn’t a mask after all, because Lacari basically exposed himself by accidentally opening a collection of links to illegal adult content, and in front of a rather large online audience. During a late-January stream, Lacari was chatting with his viewers and pulled up a notepad as part of the discussion. However, the notepad actually contains links to folders and sites that Lacari visits, and some of the keywords in this collection include “teen” and “JBT video,” with JBT supposedly an abbreviation for “jailbait teen.” Lacari quickly closed the notepad in panic and even made up an excuse — the good old “computer virus.” Of course, viewers didn’t buy it, and Lacari ended up reviewing the penal code in Texas, where adult content like lolicon or anything depicting minor-aged characters (or characters with a minor-like appearance) is punishable by law. In the end, Lacari decided to delete the “contents” of his hard drive. Still, it appears the Twitch streamer was quickly reported; his moderators even abandoned
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Texas Content Creator Accidentally Exposes Illegal Adult Content in His Computer, Gets …

Texas Content Creator Accidentally Exposes Illegal Adult Content in His Computer, Gets …