Sensation in the "Lion's Den": Nico Rosberg is giving away 10,000 euros
Created: 05/12/2022, 18:42
By: Alica Plate
In the Vox show "Lion's Cave" there was a true premiere on May 9th.
Four candidates presented an idea that should ban hate on the Internet in the future.
Nico Rosberg seemed so taken by it that he gave them 10,000 euros.
Cologne - On May 9th, four lawyers presented their idea "NetzBeweis" in the "Höhle der Löwen" (watch all episodes on RTL+) - a website that secures digital evidence against bullying on the Internet and thus bans hate messages in the future.
Carsten Maschmeyer and Nils Glagau did not hesitate and invested.
But Nico Rosberg also took part and donated a whopping 10,000 euros.
Den of the lions | TV show |
Channel | vox |
first airing | August 19, 2014 |
moderation | Amiaz Habtu |
Den of the lions: "NetzBeweis" is intended to prevent hatred on the Internet
Hate on the Internet - a topic that many people have already had to deal with.
Not only stars and influencers have to endure violent insults on social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter or Facebook, but also people who are not in the public eye regularly get their "fat off" on the Internet.
It is all the more important that entrepreneurs are also dealing with this topic - Katharina Bisset, Michael Lanzinger, Philipp Omenitsch and Thomas Schreiber are four of them and presented their NetzBeweis project to the jury on the Vox show "Lion's Cave" (all information here). .
A website that secures digital evidence against online bullying.
With this evidence, such as comments or hate posts, those responsible can then be reported and held accountable.
The lion's den: "NetzBeweis" meets enthusiasm among the lions © RTL / Bernd-Michael Maurer
Carsten Maschmeyer and Nils Glagau invest in "NetzBeweis"
An idea that was extremely well received by the lions.
Being able to prevent hate online is also extremely important to Judith Williams, Ralf Dümmel, Nils Glagau, Nico Rosberg and Carsten Maschmeyer.
The latter therefore joined forces with Nils Glagau and invested 90,000 euros for 15 percent of the company shares.
The duo seemed to like the idea so much that Carsten Maschmeyer issued them a check for a whopping 90,000 euros without further negotiations.
"If only a depression, a suicide is prevented because it stops because fewer people are attacked and more people fight back, then that's mega rewarding," said actress Veronica Ferres' husband, explaining his decision.
Sensation in the "Lion's Den": Nico Rosberg is giving away 10,000 euros
But Nico Rosberg, who hardly invested in a deal in the past "Lion's Den" episodes, which is why a number of viewers were extremely upset, seemed to be impressed by the website.
Because the racing driver refused to work with him, but he still gave the company money.
"Now I'll come along and offer you another 10,000 to round off the 100 - without taking percentages for it," says Nico Rosberg to the entrepreneurs
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A donation that is met with great joy - by Katharina Bisset, Michael Lanzinger, Philipp Omenitsch and Thomas Schreiber, as well as by the investors Nils Glagau and Carsten Maschmeyer.
"I have to zap away": "Lion's Cave" fans of dog breakfast disgusted
But not all ideas were well received by investors and viewers.
Because of the dog breakfast, "Lion's Cave" fans were pretty disgusted - "I have to zap away," according to the viewers.
Sources used
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The Lion's Den episode of May 9, 2022, Vox