Published 5/21/2026, 4:05:29 AM · Updated 5/21/2026, 1:18:15 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
Key points
A shooting involving a white livestreamer known for filming himself provoking people with racist words that left a Black man wounded has reignited debate over freedom of speech and content creators who monetize hate-filled interactions.
As more users of livestreaming social media platforms find being performative with bigoted language can draw big bucks, the line is blurring between freedom of expression and freedom for people to feel safe.
Even within livestreaming communities, some assert they have a right to say whatever and earn revenue while others support having boundaries.
Racial justice advocates worry throwing money into the equation will only heighten and normalize racist antics.
As for regulation, it can feel lawless out on the social media landscape.