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Dublin's Interactive Portal Faces Changes After 'Inappropriate Behaviour'

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Discover the Dublin-New York portal's latest updates and the challenges faced due to mischievous behavior. Find out how the city is addressing the issues!

Dublin's iconic portal connecting the city to New York is undergoing changes following reports of 'inappropriate behavior.' The innovative art installation aimed to bridge the gap between Dublin and the Big Apple with a real-time interactive sculpture. However, smiles, waves, and even flashed body parts have tainted the experience for some visitors. Dubliners are encouraged to give an 'Irish welcome' through the portal, but recent incidents of bad behavior have prompted Dublin City Council to announce upcoming 'technical changes' to the setup.

The public's misuse has led to disruptions in the livestreaming service, with offensive videos being posted on the platform. Despite the challenges, the portal remains a popular attraction, with thousands of visitors tuning in to the live feed to catch glimpses of New York in real-time. The Council reassures that continuous monitoring will be in place to address any further issues that may arise.

As mischief unfolds at the Dublin-New York portal, calls for stricter measures have surfaced. Suggestions to classify behaviors like mooning as hate crimes or involve the Gardaí in monitoring the site have been proposed humorously. The unique connection between the two cities is a testament to the power of art and technology in bringing people together, even amidst occasional disruptions due to technical glitches or maintenance.

The portal's temporary closure and subsequent reopening highlight the challenges of maintaining a seamless connection between distant locations. The 'nature of the project, providing a 24/7 livestream,' inevitably leads to occasional interruptions. Despite these hiccups, the visual link between Dublin and New York continues to fascinate and engage audiences worldwide.

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'Portal' to see changes after 'inappropriate behaviour' (RTE.ie)

Changes will be made to the way the 'Portal' installation in Dublin is operating due to the "inappropriate behaviour" of some of those who are using it, ...

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Smiles, waves and flashed body parts: video portal links Dublin and ... (The Guardian)

Dubliners urged to give 'Irish welcome' via interactive sculpture, but bad behaviour has also been on display.

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Changes to be implemented at Dublin-New York portal due to ... (Fingal Independent)

Dublin City Council has indicated that the popular art installation will see a number of “technical changes” tomorrow after New York media reported ...

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Dublin-New York portal to undergo 'technical' changes to tackle ... (The Irish Times)

Dublin City Council says 'We will continue to monitor the situation' after some members of the public posted offensive videos.

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Mischief at the Dublin – New York 'portal': This is why we can't have ... (Gript)

Afterall, the craic is the craic and it does what it likes. Perhaps Helen McEntee can fix it by making mooning a hate crime or one of the Gardaí's ever ...

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Dublin-New York livestream temporarily closed over 'inappropriate ... (BreakingNews.ie)

Thousands of people have visited the two-way livestream portal, which gives a real-time view of New York.

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Portal to New York active again after being turned off due to ... (thejournal.ie)

It added that the “nature of the project, providing a 24/7 livestream, is such that sometimes interruptions will occur due to technical glitches, maintenance or ...

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Changes at Dublin Portal after 'inappropriate behaviour' (BBC News)

The two circular livestream video portals visually connect New York and Dublin in real-time.

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Dublin-New York livestream portal temporarily shuts after ... (Sky News)

People on the Irish side of the portal have been seen flashing body parts and showing images of 9/11 to their New York counterparts - with numerous videos ...

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'Technical solutions' made to Dublin 'Portal' (RTE.ie)

Changes to the way Dublin's 'Portal' installation operates are in effect after Dublin City Council said there had been some inappropriate behaviour in front ...

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Dublin portal: 'Putting it on the top of Talbot Street is asking for trouble' (Newstalk)

One Dublin worker has said putting the new Dublin-New York portal near Talbot Street is “asking for trouble”.

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Here is why that viral NYC-Dublin "portal" just shut down (Time Out New York)

Irish folks are to be blamed: inappropriate behavior has forced authorities to temporarily shut down the public exhibit.

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