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Despite its fall, the blog's methodology and template were replicated. While the original "elblogdelnarco.com" remained online in a diminished capacity, often reposting content, its golden era had ended. However, it inspired a wave of "narcoblogs" and citizen journalism sites covering Mexican cartel violence. The most prominent successor is which, since 2010, has covered the drug war with a focus on news aggregation and analysis, often providing English-language coverage of events. el blog del narco videos
The very first videos were amateur cell phone recordings: convoys of SUVs rolling through dusty streets in Tamaulipas, the aftermath of shootouts in Culiacán, and the discovery of narco-mantas (banners) hanging from overpasses. But it didn't stay amateur for long. This public link is valid for 7 days
is a controversial website that gained notoriety for documenting the Mexican drug war by publishing graphic videos and reports that mainstream media often avoids due to censorship or safety concerns. Can’t copy the link right now