Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFour college students are murdered in Idaho. A group of amateur detectives obsessed with true crime try to solve the case by examining evidence and pursuing leads.Four college students are murdered in Idaho. A group of amateur detectives obsessed with true crime try to solve the case by examining evidence and pursuing leads.Four college students are murdered in Idaho. A group of amateur detectives obsessed with true crime try to solve the case by examining evidence and pursuing leads.
- Artistas
Explorar episódios
Fotos
Avaliações em destaque
I recommend watching it to know not to watch these idiots. They are people with no life interjecting themselves into murders and causing more problems for the case itself. The two women in the show Betty and the young girl seem to at least try to be responsible but the others on the show I would like to slap over and over again. They just pass hearsay and unsubstantiated claims around like crazy. This movie is 10/10 in exposure of these pathetic people, but 1/10 in what they offer. I gave the show a 4/10 as anyone who thinks these people are investigating with integrity or wants to add to the problem should see why they shouldn't. Jlr and the younger blond in it are pathetic humans.
This is clearly about the social media cybersleuths and how they are not professional detectives. They speculate and run with questionable information. They dive into theories based on random info with relatively thin corroboration of evidence or leads. Then they pivot when more facts come to light. Basically how can they stay relavant and extend the story in the space they exist. I found it funny how the people would be introduced by showing how many followers the online individuals had compared to the actual policeman that had a couple hundred FBook friends. It just seemed to underline where people's intents may lie.
I am really surprised to read reviews that think this documentary series is about cybersleuths in a good way or because they hate the people being documented, they leave bad reviews of the show.
There is no moralizing narrator telling you how you should feel about these people. Reviewers seem to think that those making the show need to explicitly say these people suck and that they cause(d) harm. The documentary lets the cybersleuths themselves show how much they suck and as we watch them in action as the Idaho Murders investigation unfolds, we see how they cause harm.
Let's be clear, those being documented really, really suck. They use human tragedy for social media branding, to make money, to feel a part of something that has nothing to do with them, and don't care if their "theories" harm investigations and/or trials. They don't care if they accuse innocent people of crimes and ruin/endanger their lives. They don't care when crime victims are re-traumatized by having to respond to online rumors of guilt or having not "behaved correctly in response to a crime." When shown to be wrong, they double down and create even crazier conspiracy theories so they can keep their followers (and money flowing in). They are happy to sow distrust in the criminal justice system for their own gain. Not that it is perfect by ANY means but these people are happy to tear down an important American institution for selfish reasons.
The documentary shows how there is no check on their content. Instead, the further they fall down conspiracy rabbit holes, the more they are rewarded. You catch flashes of self-awareness in some of the people being documented but they quickly make excuses for themselves.
If you are not familiar with true crime vids on TikTok (or true crime podcasts), you will find this documentary series educational and probably alarming.
There is no moralizing narrator telling you how you should feel about these people. Reviewers seem to think that those making the show need to explicitly say these people suck and that they cause(d) harm. The documentary lets the cybersleuths themselves show how much they suck and as we watch them in action as the Idaho Murders investigation unfolds, we see how they cause harm.
Let's be clear, those being documented really, really suck. They use human tragedy for social media branding, to make money, to feel a part of something that has nothing to do with them, and don't care if their "theories" harm investigations and/or trials. They don't care if they accuse innocent people of crimes and ruin/endanger their lives. They don't care when crime victims are re-traumatized by having to respond to online rumors of guilt or having not "behaved correctly in response to a crime." When shown to be wrong, they double down and create even crazier conspiracy theories so they can keep their followers (and money flowing in). They are happy to sow distrust in the criminal justice system for their own gain. Not that it is perfect by ANY means but these people are happy to tear down an important American institution for selfish reasons.
The documentary shows how there is no check on their content. Instead, the further they fall down conspiracy rabbit holes, the more they are rewarded. You catch flashes of self-awareness in some of the people being documented but they quickly make excuses for themselves.
If you are not familiar with true crime vids on TikTok (or true crime podcasts), you will find this documentary series educational and probably alarming.
These "cybersleuths" think they are better than the investigators and reporters. I hate the repetitive track that they put in, as if we didn't hear what everyone said already. Lots of posturing and snippets of all the social media chatter about the actual crime. Seriously, I think they could do a lot of damage to post the people they "predict" is the killer without knowing the facts. I have never done a 1 star rating. I agree with another reviewer, "A bunch of narcissistic content creators", vying for the limelight. Didn't last 5 minutes. Don't waste your time. Not sure what the intended goal of this TV series..butt it fails to deliver.
I can't add any other information than what the other poor reviews have stated.
There are legitimate cyber sleuths out there. They do it on their own time and they don't make money on it. They truly want to help without impeding on the experts of the case. They are respectful of the process.
The "cyber sleuths" in this film are in it for the money. They're irresponsible because that will get them the views, make them money, and fill an insecure void in themselves. Please, if you watch this... learn that these are not the ones out there to "watch" but rather find yourself legitimate cyber sleuths group or forum.
There are legitimate cyber sleuths out there. They do it on their own time and they don't make money on it. They truly want to help without impeding on the experts of the case. They are respectful of the process.
The "cyber sleuths" in this film are in it for the money. They're irresponsible because that will get them the views, make them money, and fill an insecure void in themselves. Please, if you watch this... learn that these are not the ones out there to "watch" but rather find yourself legitimate cyber sleuths group or forum.
Principais escolhas
Faça login para avaliar e ver a lista de recomendações personalizadas
Detalhes
- Cor
Contribua para esta página
Sugerir uma alteração ou adicionar conteúdo ausente
Principal brecha
What is the French language plot outline for #Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders (2024)?
Responda