With these statements from Santiago Matías, La Casa de Alofoke reached 2.2 million people connected simultaneously.
Santo Domingo.– The businessman and CEO of Alofoke Radio Show, Santiago Matías, responded to the Happy Marriage Movement after said conglomerate requested the Ministry of Culture to intervene in the reality show La Casa de Alofoke 2, alleging “inappropriate messages” and promotion of “violence, vulgarity and immorality”
During tonight's prime time, Matías stated that this corresponds to a "Happy Marriage sound", assuring that the Ministry of Culture has no authority to intervene with a native Youtube project, which seeks to exalt creativity and purely Dominican content. “YouTube is open, and when one creates or uploads content the platform asks if it is suitable for children or not, and one puts NO. YouTube Kids is for children”, Matías replied to the show participants.The businessman made several phone calls to Mr. Cesar Curiel de Moya, director of the Happy Marriage Movement, in order to discuss the request, but received no response."Youtube is open, and when one creates or uploads content the platform asks if it is suitable or not for children and one puts NO. For children there is Youtube Kids", replied Matías to the participants of the show.
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He also claimed that all of this is because "we are having a lot of influence in Latin America and the world and that bothers people". Likewise, he highlighted that the channel Alofoke Radio Show continues to reinforce its digital leadership. According to the analysis platform Social Blade, it currently ranks in the number 2 position of the top 250 of News & Politics channels in the United States. Furthermore, according to the Social Blade Rank ranking, the space has consolidated among the informative and opinion projects with the best performance, driven by its growth in views, subscribers, and interaction."They have wanted Alofoke to be a tutor of the education of a country, but in the levels of education we are far below the average in the PISA test and that is not my responsibility," added the producer of the reality show.








