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Dr. Cephco Warns Creators Against Cyber Attacks Online

Dr. Cephco Cautions Creators: “Insulting Others Online Is Against the Law”
wamalaBy wamalaFebruary 5, 20263 Mins Read
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Popular and often controversial content creator Dr. Cephco has issued a stern warning to fellow internet personalities: misusing online platforms to attack or abuse others can land you in serious legal trouble.

Speaking on the recent legal cases involving creators facing cyber harassment and hate speech charges, Cephco urged his peers to practice restraint, respect, and responsibility online.

“Insulting People Is Against the Law”

Dr. Cephco stressed that creators must think twice before attacking others online.

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“Of course, insulting people is not good because it’s against the law,” he said, adding that while he has personally stopped attacking or insulting people online, he responds with equal energy when provoked.

He emphasized that throwing shade or provoking others comes with consequences, especially in a legal environment that is increasingly holding social media users accountable.

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Mutual Respect Is Key

Cephco urged internet users to respect artists, creators, and public figures, pointing out that mutual respect would improve the creative industry for everyone.

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“If you are not ready for the same energy back, don’t provoke or insult others online,” he advised.

He stressed that online beefs often escalate unnecessarily, damaging both reputations and the broader creative ecosystem.

Comments on the Luwi Court Case

Addressing the ongoing Luwi court case, Cephco weighed in on how creators should navigate legal challenges.

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“If she did not commit the charges for which she is being detained, she should stand her ground and continue to plead innocent,” he said.

His comments reflect a call for calm, lawful, and respectful responses, even in high-profile controversies.

The Bigger Picture for Content Creators

As Uganda’s online content scene grows, creators are increasingly facing scrutiny from the law, audiences, and fellow artists. Cephco’s advice underscores the importance of:

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  • Knowing the law: Understanding limits regarding cyber harassment, defamation, and hate speech.
  • Self-restraint online: Avoiding attacks and provocative content that can escalate conflicts.
  • Respecting peers: Building a professional, supportive online community that benefits all creators.

His guidance comes at a time when legal accountability is catching up with viral content, signaling that online fame carries both influence and responsibility.

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Content creators may discuss various issues; however, misusing content to abuse others is against the law. – Dr. Cephco SanyukaUnCut SanyukaUpdates FfeBannoDdala

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Stay Tuned

Dr. Cephco’s cautionary words serve as a reminder to creators everywhere that freedom of expression online comes with legal and ethical responsibilities. Fans and fellow creators alike are watching to see who follows his advice—and who doesn’t.

What do you think about Dr. Cephco’s warning to online creators? Drop a comment below and share your thoughts on cyber responsibility and mutual respect.

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