Jang Yoon-jeong confesses to being a victim of obscene acts
Jang Yoon-jeong confesses to being a victim of obscene acts
E Channel's 'Magic Castle' covers various sexual crimes that change with the times. Kim Mi-ryeo gets angry and asks, “Should we call this trendy?”

In 'The Magic Castle', which airs on the 18th, the existence of a 'Digital Barbary Man' who has moved to the online world is revealed, causing shock. In 'Please Stay Safe', which looks at actual incidents and learns about legal punishment and response methods, Eva introduces a story. It was a story about a girl who received an audio file from an unspecified person through a local file sharing system on the subway. When the girl opened the audio file, a man's excited moans came out, and the perpetrator could not be identified. The girl was so scared of retaliation that she couldn't even show it. Then another photo file arrived, and the girl did not click accept. However, I had to panic because of the photo that immediately appeared as a preview. There was a picture of a man's genitals in the photo file that was visible as a preview even if I didn't want to see it.

Eva said, “I’ve experienced something like this before. I went to watch the World Cup in Qatar, and I thought it was from a friend, so I clicked accept. “But it was a photo of a man smiling.” Fortunately, it wasn't a strange photo, but based on this experience, Eva sympathized with the existence of a message being sent to an unspecified number of people. Jang Yun-jeong said, “I call him a digital barbarian. “In our time, it was a real thing,” he said, adding, “There was a Barbary Man who lived at the school, and he was hanging upside down on an iron bar with nothing in it, so I thought, ‘Is it worth working that hard?’” He shared his experience with the ‘Offline Barbary Man.’ In response, Do Gyeong-wan lamented, saying, “It seems like the barbarian man is also keeping pace with the times,” and Kim Mi-ryeo shook his head, saying, “Should we call it trendy?”

In interviews with the production crew and elementary school students, the girls also told stories about their first-hand experience with the 'Digital Barbary Man'. It turns out that the 'Digital Barbary Man' is not an urban legend, but a real threat to our children. How to keep children safe is revealed in 'Magic Castle'.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr