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Amazon Indigenous Tribe Sues Over Allegations of Porn Addiction Due to Internet Access

Amazon Indigenous Tribe Sues Over Allegations of Porn Addiction Due to Internet Access
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World May 26, 2025 12:56

manakeiaway - Members of the Marubo tribe dispute claims of children being addicted to porn in their community following internet access. The tribe files a $180 million lawsuit for defamation.

Amazon Indigenous Tribe Sues Over Allegations of Porn Addiction

The Marubo tribe is taking legal action against media outlets like The New York Times, TMZ, and Yahoo for portraying them as unable to handle the internet and falsely accusing their children of being addicted to porn. The tribe filed a $180 million lawsuit in Los Angeles, claiming defamation.

Internet Access Impact on Marubo Tribe

Journalist Jack Nicas visited the Marubo tribe in the Amazon last year, observing the effects of high-speed internet provided by Elon Musk's Starlink satellites. While the internet improved communication and emergency services, it also led to negative consequences such as teens being glued to their phones, online rumors, and fraud. Reports of underage individuals watching porn sparked sensationalized headlines in international media.

Legal Battle and Rebuttals

Despite Nicas clarifying that there was no evidence of porn addiction among the Marubo, the tribe felt misrepresented and proceeded with the lawsuit. The New York Times defended its reporting, emphasizing the balanced coverage of the tribe's adaptation to new technology and cultural preservation.

The lawsuit raises questions about media responsibility when covering indigenous communities and the potential impact of sensationalized stories on their reputation and well-being.

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