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This article explores the origin, impact, controversy, and current state of the video phenomenon associated with the most infamous narco-blog in history. Before TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) became primary news sources, Mexico was trapped in a communication blackout. Traditional media outlets—newspapers like La Jornada and El Universal , and TV giants like Televisa—operated under a self-imposed censorship agreement. Reporting on cartel violence was dangerous; journalists were being killed or disappeared at record rates.

Blog del Narco was a flawed, dangerous, and necessary experiment. Its videos remain scattered across the internet like digital tombstones—each one a reminder of Mexico’s ongoing tragedy. el blog del narco videos

By: Investigative Desk

Many current search results for "el blog del narco videos" lead to dead links. The original BDN’s video hosting was repeatedly shut down by authorities, forcing content to migrate to Dailymotion, Vimeo, and eventually encrypted platforms. Part 3: The Shutdown – When the Blog Went Dark (2015-2016) The golden age of "el blog del narco videos" ended abruptly. In 2015, Lucy and her collaborators began facing doxxing threats. Her identity was allegedly compromised by a hacker hired by the Northeast Cartel . This article explores the origin, impact, controversy, and

This article explores the origin, impact, controversy, and current state of the video phenomenon associated with the most infamous narco-blog in history. Before TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) became primary news sources, Mexico was trapped in a communication blackout. Traditional media outlets—newspapers like La Jornada and El Universal , and TV giants like Televisa—operated under a self-imposed censorship agreement. Reporting on cartel violence was dangerous; journalists were being killed or disappeared at record rates.

Blog del Narco was a flawed, dangerous, and necessary experiment. Its videos remain scattered across the internet like digital tombstones—each one a reminder of Mexico’s ongoing tragedy.

By: Investigative Desk

Many current search results for "el blog del narco videos" lead to dead links. The original BDN’s video hosting was repeatedly shut down by authorities, forcing content to migrate to Dailymotion, Vimeo, and eventually encrypted platforms. Part 3: The Shutdown – When the Blog Went Dark (2015-2016) The golden age of "el blog del narco videos" ended abruptly. In 2015, Lucy and her collaborators began facing doxxing threats. Her identity was allegedly compromised by a hacker hired by the Northeast Cartel .