
Awkwards_Travel have not gone live on Twitch since the incident, though Tallulah would later confirm their safety via Twitter. With errant winds nearly causing the two's vessel to collide with a shipwreck they had previously explored, the two would remain stuck at sea for nearly four hours before the pair promptly ended the stream. Following a diving session, Tallulah noticed an unexplained drop in the needles on the ship's dashboard prompting a restart of the boat which fizzled. RELATED: Ninja Says New Streamers Should Avoid Playing Fortnite, Other Big GamesĪn IRL stream from Friday which has now been removed from the pair's channel details the events that would see Awkwards_Travel stranded. Now, however, the most recent stream from Awkwards_Travel reveals that the couple found themselves stranded at sea. We shall have court Videre Vero, even if it ends with spam and your mom jokes. Twitch streams from the two have featured their visits to a variety of European locales like Sicily and Neapoli with the pair live for several hours as they sail around the inland sea. 1TheDarkOne make the room and send the link on Seros message wall.

Yelp also said it reported companies that engaged in these practices to the FTC.The streaming duo Awkwards_Travel, known as Tallulah and Gaspard, have been documenting their voyage around the Mediterranean Sea by sailboat for the last month and a half, departing from Greece on May 10th. In 2021, the company said it made more than 1,000 reports to other online platforms to warn them of nearly 950 suspicious groups, posts or individuals. In a statement, Yelp said it regularly flags groups, posts or individuals who participate in online review exchange groups. InvestigateTV also examined the policies concerning fake reviews from three major review-driven businesses: Yelp, TripAdvisor and Google Reviews. In a May press release, Amazon said the same three companies would no longer be allowed to broker fake reviews, and as a result, nearly 350,000 people posting fake reviews were “no longer incentivized to do so on Amazon.”

In February, the company said it took legal actions against three major “fake review brokers” that were targeting Amazon customers in hope of encouraging them to leave reviews of products the customers had not purchased. In response to questions about how they find fake reviews, Amazon said it uses a detection system to actively remove reviews that appear on their sites. Several days after our questions, the groups we asked about were deleted.

Humans are then assigned to investigate and eventually decide whether the group is pulled or the content is removed. The company did tell InvestigateTV that it uses computer algorithms to flag fake review groups. The investigative team also had questions about the public groups we found buying, selling, and trading reviews.įacebook said it would investigate and explained its policies through an email but did not want to be quoted. Discover short videos related to stop posting about among us ytp on TikTok. InvestigateTV reached out to Facebook concerning its policies and safeguards against fake review groups. Since that meeting, Facebook removed over 16,000 groups. In 2021, the United Kingdom’s government agency Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) met with Facebook to help combat the trading of fake and misleading reviews happening on its platforms. In March 2021, the rant became the subject of several remixes and edits that used it as an exploitable, later spawning Stop Posting About X edit format.

The social media giant has worked to curb the growing problem. Stop Posting About Among Us refers to a viral rant about an overabundance of Among Us memes recorded by TikTok user biggayrapper. According to the company’s website, stolen information, goods, or services by “fake and misleading user reviews or ratings” violate its guidelines. Along with breaking federal law, the companies buying and selling reviews on these exchanges violated Facebook’s policies for fraud and deception.
