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Terence Creative blasts street creators over shocking, indecent content

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Terence Creative blasts street creators over shocking, indecent content

Terence Creative has condemned the rise of indecent content being created by street content creators online.

He expressed concern over trends on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, that exploit and harass individuals, stressing that online actions reflect on the creators themselves. He called for caution and responsibility in what is shared on social media.

Terence Creative said, “Kuna vitu ningependa kukashifu. First of all, let us not ignore things that are happening online, because sometimes it is good to be keen. Whatever we do online reflects on where we leave.”

He said a current trend involves content creators who film on the streets, often crossing ethical boundaries.

“Of late, there has been a lot of indecent content going on, which I truly condemn. Na ni wrong sana,” he said, saying that such actions are unacceptable.

Terence Creative’s post. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital

He gave an example of content that made him particularly concerned.

“I have seen that content, there is a guy alikua anacreate content anawekelea wasichana mikono. It is very wrong. Very wrong. Especially making someone uncomfortable. And to some extent, you translate it as sexual harassment, which it is,” he said.

Terence Creative stressed that these actions are not just inappropriate but can amount to harassment, creating an unsafe environment for the individuals involved.

Calling for responsible content creation

Terence Creative urged content creators to maintain integrity and purpose in their work.

“I do not tolerate harmful or demeaning content. That is not the environment we are creating. These platforms should be committed to purposeful content that inspires, uplifts, and entertains,” he said.

He believes that creators have a responsibility to respect the career and the people who pursue it, ensuring that online spaces remain safe and positive.

Terence posing for a photo during a past event. PHOTO/@terencecreative/Instagram

He added that content creation should focus on creativity and constructive engagement rather than exploiting or humiliating others. Terence Creative’s statements reflect growing concern over online behaviour, especially trends that normalise harassment or indecent acts. He encourages fellow creators to be mindful of their influence and to set a standard that prioritises respect and dignity for all.

Terence Creative hopes to remind content creators that their work affects real people and that online platforms should promote responsible and ethical content.

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