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“部族青少年沉迷网络色情”?亚马孙原始部落起诉《纽约时报》索赔1.8亿美元,后者回应
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-05-24 06:39

Core Points - The Marubo tribe in Brazil has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times for $180 million, claiming that a June 2022 article labeled its members as "addicted to pornography" [1][3] - The article discussed the impact of Elon Musk's Starlink technology on the Marubo tribe, highlighting both benefits and negative consequences, including minors accessing inappropriate content online [1][3] Group 1 - The lawsuit alleges that the article portrayed the Marubo tribe as a group unable to handle basic internet exposure, which constitutes a direct attack on their character, morality, and social status [3] - The New York Times responded by stating that the article did not claim any tribe members were "addicted to pornography" and expressed intent to vigorously defend against the lawsuit [3] - Following the article's publication, the Marubo tribe's leader criticized The New York Times for irresponsible reporting, while Elon Musk also condemned the article on social media [3] Group 2 - In response to public pressure, The New York Times issued a clarification stating that there was no evidence of pornography addiction among the Marubo tribe, attributing the claims to a local elder's complaints [3]