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Rizi’s death, Messytok’s shame
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78472, member: 636"] The online ecosystem known as Messytok, a TikTok subculture, profited from the harassment of Riziki Ilenre, a woman who used the name Rizi. She was in her twenties and openly discussed her mental health and trauma, including an alleged sexual assault by a former therapist named Gwen Washington. Her engagement with creators like Oochie, Jeanty, and later Braid King and HB pulled her into a space where public shaming and conflict are monetized through viewer gifts and payments. Rizi became a major financial supporter within this world, paying for moderator status, funding a content house, and covering travel expenses for creators. She faced consistent mockery and exploitation, with figures like Keyonna publicly sharing details of her assault case and even dining with the accused. Other hosts accepted her money while insulting her. After a fractured relationship with Braid King and ongoing public taunts from others like Tracie "Thib," Rizi ended her life during a livestream attended by Tea Tyme and LadeeEssence. The cruelty continued posthumously, with Keyonna hosting a live that mocked the incident. Some creators later expressed regret, but a planned event called the Black Excellence Awards reportedly intends to honor Messytok participants. Online petitions and discussions now seek accountability, highlighting a system that gamified harassment against a vulnerable person for profit. [/QUOTE]
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