Kenyans have reacted on social media after videos showed a woman washing clothes believed to belong to a man from Russia, known online as Yaytseslav.
Yaytseslav, whose real name appears to be Vyacheslav Trahov, has been trending across Kenya and other African countries after he shared many videos of himself meeting women in public places like malls, streets and supermarkets.
In these videos, he is seen greeting women, talking to them and sometimes inviting them to his rented apartments soon after meeting them.
In one of the clips doing the rounds online, a woman who appeared to be at his place of stay was seen washing clothes that are believed to belong to him while he recorded her. He chatted with her and teased her in the video before sharing it online.
The videos have caused mixed reactions among Kenyans. Some people are angry and say that recording and sharing these videos without consent is wrong.
They argue that just because someone agrees to meet another person does not mean they agree to be recorded or have the footage shared online.
Others have made jokes or criticised the women involved, while a few have blamed wider issues such as how easily people trust strangers.
Many Kenyans are now calling for actions against Yaytseslav. Some want police and authorities to investigate whether he broke privacy and cybercrime laws.
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