Now that democracy has been restored and Korean people won, it’s time to sue also the media outlets close to Yoon, that have been diverting the public attention from the impeachment case, inventing, manipulating and misleading people with stories like the one invented by HoverLab against Kim Soo Hyun. This YouTube political channel pro-Yoon did the same when the scandal of Yoon’s wife, with late actor Lee Sun-Kyun, leading him to take his own life. Justice for KSH! Close the HoverLab YouTube!

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Now That Democracy Has Been Restored and the Korean People Have Won, Public Calls Grow to Hold Pro-Yoon Media Accountable, Including YouTube Channel HoverLab

Seoul, April 4th – Following the recent political shift and the public celebration of what many are calling the “restoration of democracy” in South Korea, growing voices are now demanding accountability — not only for political figures, but also for media outlets accused of spreading misinformation, particularly those aligned with former President Yoon Suk-yeol.

Among the most targeted is the YouTube political commentary channel HoverLab, widely known for its pro-Yoon stance. Critics are accusing the channel of deliberately manipulating narratives, diverting public attention, and engaging in character attacks against public figures during critical political moments — including the recent impeachment case.

One of the most controversial instances involves HoverLab’s coverage of actor Kim Soo-hyun. The channel allegedly spread unverified claims that linked the actor to political scandals, a move that fans and legal experts argue was an intentional distraction from the gravity of the impeachment proceedings. These stories, now believed to be fabricated, have caused distress to both Kim and his supporters, leading to online trends demanding, “Justice for KSH.”

“It’s not just about one actor. It’s about media responsibility. HoverLab and others like it have played a dangerous role in shaping false narratives,” said an activist lawyer involved in a growing civic movement pushing for legal action against disinformation.

Critics also point to HoverLab’s handling of the tragic case involving late actor Lee Sun-kyun, and its role in promoting conspiracy theories connected to First Lady Kim Keon-hee. Many argue that the channel intensified online harassment and false speculation, which may have contributed to Lee’s deteriorating mental health prior to his passing.

As the country enters a new chapter politically, calls for reform in media regulation are intensifying. Legal experts are urging lawmakers to consider stronger penalties for platforms and channels that spread malicious misinformation, especially when it leads to reputational damage, political manipulation, or personal tragedy.

Public sentiment has turned sharply, with hashtags like #CloseHoverLab, #JusticeForKSH, and #MediaReformNow trending on social media platforms. Demonstrations and online petitions are also gaining momentum, demanding that pro-Yoon propaganda channels be investigated and, if necessary, shut down.

As South Korea grapples with balancing freedom of speech and media accountability, the spotlight now shines not only on politics, but also on the digital battlegrounds where truth and fiction continue to collide.


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