A YouTuber is upset about a message sent by someone claiming to be Arturo Acosta, a representative of Malagón Network, to their friend Frederic, who runs a YouTube channel called Forever Paint. The message offers Frederic a large number of followers on social media in exchange for collaborating with Malagón Network and talking about the YouTuber in an interview. The YouTuber believes this is a trick by Badaboom, a company they have been feuding with, and that Arturo Acosta is not a real person, but rather an alias used by someone from the company. The YouTuber is angry and frustrated by this attempt to manipulate and blackmail them, and is urging their followers to unsubscribe from Badaboom's social media channels and to report any similar attempts by the company to contact their friends or acquaintances.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is making a surprise transmission about Badajoz.
2. Badajoz is a YouTube company or network.
3. The speaker's friend, Frederic, received a message from someone claiming to be Arturo Acosta, a representative of Malagón Network.
4. The message asked Frederic to collaborate with them in an interview and offered him a considerable number of followers on social networks in return.
5. The speaker believes the message was actually sent by someone from Badajoz, pretending to be Arturo Acosta.
6. The speaker thinks this is a trick to get Frederic to talk about them in exchange for followers.
7. The speaker is encouraging Frederic to upload more evidence about the situation.
8. The speaker is asking their audience to subscribe to their channel and to stop following Badajoz on social networks.
9. The speaker claims that Badajoz has a history of blackmail and censorship.
10. A homeless man sent a privacy complaint to Frederic after he uploaded a video about the situation.
Note that these facts are limited to the information provided in the text and may not be a comprehensive or objective account of the situation.