IShowSpeed got himself into some legal trouble — he's facing a lawsuit over damaging a Rizzbot. Word is, he punched the thing twice and now there's actual consequences.
For those out of the loop, this isn't just some random robot drama. The whole incident's blowing up and people are digging into what really went down. Did he think it was just for content? Was it staged and went too far? Either way, lawyers are involved now.
Wild to see how a couple swings at a bot can escalate into courtroom territory. Goes to show even in the crypto and tech space, actions have real-world legal weight.
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MintMaster
· 10h ago
Haha, this guy really wants to get famous and go crazy. He can even sue a robot in court.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 12-12 05:45
Haha, IShowSpeed is really outrageous. He could get sued just for hitting a robot.
Really? Just for traffic, he doesn't even care about legal consequences?
Rizzbot got beaten up badly. This guy probably didn't think about the cost, huh?
This is what you call shooting yourself in the foot. The Web3 community still needs to follow the rules.
If hitting a robot can go to court, content creators really should reflect on themselves.
The Bull Demon King launched an attack but ended up being sued. Outrageousness scores full marks.
Trying to ride the wave of popularity backfires and causes trouble instead. Worth it.
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OfflineValidator
· 12-11 04:03
Throwing two punches to send yourself to court, truly impressive
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HackerWhoCares
· 12-11 04:03
Haha, Speed Brother really is a social butterfly; he can even get into a lawsuit just by fighting robots.
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ContractTester
· 12-11 04:02
Haha, really? Can you go to court just for hitting a robot?
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This guy is really something, pushing content to the edge of illegality
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Wait, I want to know how expensive that Rizzbot really is, is it worth a lawsuit?
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Another case of "just making content casually" and then losing everything; the Web3 community should learn from this
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Honestly, if you can sue after just throwing a couple of punches? How valuable must the robot be?
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Now I get it, virtual stuff is also real money, and the law doesn’t play by these rules
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IShowSpeed dares to try everything, and now he's gotten into trouble
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Didn’t read the contract terms carefully before starting? Only a genius would do that
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You can go to court just for hitting a robot? Looks like this scene is getting more and more "formal." Is that a good thing?
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CryptoNomics
· 12-11 03:58
lmao so punching a robot = courtroom now? if we model this as a simple cost-benefit analysis, dude clearly didn't factor in legal externalities. rookie move honestly
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StealthDeployer
· 12-11 03:57
Ha, is it worth going to court just for a few punches at a bot? IShowSpeed really went all out this time.
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MetamaskMechanic
· 12-11 03:43
Haha, this guy really does anything for traffic, even hitting robots can turn into a lawsuit.
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MergeConflict
· 12-11 03:40
Haha, this guy is really unbelievable. Just for traffic, he sent himself to court.
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Punching a bot can generate a lawyer's letter, really speechless.
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Honestly, this is the result of greed. Instead of filming the content, he got sued.
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The Web3 circle has always been chaotic, and now even robots can sue people, which is truly outrageous.
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If he really pays the compensation, it will be a huge loss, just for that few seconds of video.
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I just want to know how expensive this bot is, is it worth appealing?
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A classic toxicity of traffic. They will do anything.
IShowSpeed got himself into some legal trouble — he's facing a lawsuit over damaging a Rizzbot. Word is, he punched the thing twice and now there's actual consequences.
For those out of the loop, this isn't just some random robot drama. The whole incident's blowing up and people are digging into what really went down. Did he think it was just for content? Was it staged and went too far? Either way, lawyers are involved now.
Wild to see how a couple swings at a bot can escalate into courtroom territory. Goes to show even in the crypto and tech space, actions have real-world legal weight.