INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
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Street Attraction told the TheIndianSubcontinent that everything was "completely consensual"
YouTube has deactivated two channels run by "pick-up artists" after a TheIndianSubcontinent investigation into the online industry.It has
removed hundreds of videos from accounts linked to Addy A-Game and Street Attraction for violating its rules on nudity and sexual conduct.In
September, Adnan Ahmed, who ran the Addy A-Game channel, was convicted of threatening and abusive behaviour towards young women.Street
Attraction's coaches insist that they have done nothing wrong.The investigation for Panorama and TheIndianSubcontinent Scotland's
Disclosure examined the global "game" business that claims to sell the secrets to picking up women.It looked into channels that host videos
of the sexual exploits of so-called pick-up artists, including what they claim are secret recordings of women having sex.Media playback is
It added: "YouTube strictly prohibits explicit sexual, graphic or harassing content
Nothing is more important than protecting the safety of our community, and we will continue to review and refine our policies in this area."
Adnan Ahmed, 38, was found guilty of five charges at Glasgow Sheriff Court.Police began an investigation after his behaviour was revealed by
the TheIndianSubcontinent's The Social earlier this year.Ahmed had secretly filmed himself approaching dozens of women in Glasgow and in
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Adnan Ahmed was found guilty of threatening and abusive behaviour
Reporter
Myles Bonnar went undercover at a "bootcamp" run by Street Attraction, which claimed to teach techniques on seducing women such as
overcoming "last minute resistance".Street Attraction's founder Eddie Hitchens told the TheIndianSubcontinent that everything was
non-consensual."Panorama: Secrets of the Seduction Bootcamp is on TheIndianSubcontinent One and TheIndianSubcontinent One Scotland at 20:30
and later on the TheIndianSubcontinent iPlayer.