Author Knowtechie resource Kevin Raposo (Kevin Raposo), writing about technology and regularly testing various gadgets, decided to try on a bracelet that helps his carriers to combat bad habits with electrical discharges. He posted a link in Twitter, on the transition to which everyone could remotely send him bits of varying power. The journalist shared his results in the social network.
For 20 minutes Raposo received 755 blows, after which the bracelet discharged battery. In the comments under the record, users did not hide the fact that hurting the journalist gives them pleasure. "As well, I can see how you suffer," wrote one of them. "I want to see it live. I just sent the strongest charge 10 times, but I did not feel as good as I expected, "complained another. Someone suggested to the journalist to take money for the opportunity to beat him with an electric shock.
Raposo asked subscribers to stop sending him the most powerful charges, but they did not stop and were even upset when the battery in the experimental village. Charge the battery, the experimenter continued the experience, but the gadget was enough for 11 minutes.
In a conversation with Mashable, the young man admitted that as a result of the experience he made sure that people like to hurt others, especially if it can be done remotely. In doing so, he acknowledges that he voluntarily asked users to send bits.