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Tyler Oliveira is an American Youtuber and investigative journalist.

Reception

In November 2023, Oliveira released a video covering drug use in Vancouver, Canada. A British Columbia representative who appeared in the video, Elenore Sturko, alleged that she was filmed without her consent and labeled the video "inaccurate and exploitative". Michael Manitoba was filmed while suffering from a drug overdose without his consent, which harm reduction and recovery expert Guy Felicella called disgusting. Colby Cosh, writing in the National Post, defended Oliveira and criticized CTV News for "discouraging competitors" in journalism.

In September 2024, Oliveira posted on X several interviews of Springfield, Ohio residents about Haitian residents in the city, and one interviewee told Oliveira that he saw Haitian immigrants taking over one hundred cats in a white van. He posted a video to Youtube about Springfield shortly after, gaining 4.5 million views within ten days. NPR criticized Oliveira for not including information about Springfield police's lack of records regarding that testimony and misrepresenting a Haitian interviewee as a reckless driver. NPR also noted that the cover image shows a Haitian man holding a cat that appeared to be altered to add the cat in.

References

  1. ^ Jingnan, Huo; Nguyen, Audrey; Joffe-Block, Jude (September 20, 2024). "How influencers flocked to Springfield chasing debunked rumors and attention". NPR. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
  2. Oliveira, Tyler (November 2, 2023). I Investigated the Country Where Every Drug is Legal... (Video).
  3. Weichel, Andrew (November 13, 2023). "B.C. MLA says she didn't agree to appear in 'exploitative' drug crisis video". CTV News. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
  4. Zavarise, Isabella (December 4, 2023). "'It's unethical': Man filmed having an overdose urges people to stop recording residents on DTES". CTV News. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
  5. Cosh, Colby (December 7, 2023). "Colby Cosh: CTV stands against journalism if it shows the misery of drug use". National Post. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
  6. Horn, Dan; Moorwood, Victoria (September 18, 2024). "How right-wing social media took false claims about Haitians eating pets to the debate". Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
  7. Oliveira, Tyler (September 10, 2024). Inside the Ohio Town Invaded by "Cat-Eating" Haitians (Video).