In a compelling discussion, Lindsay Freeman, Director of Technology, Law and Policy at UC Berkeley’s Human Rights Center, delves into the disturbing phenomenon of 'war influencers' in the Sahel. She highlights how influencers linked to private military companies, like the Wagner Group, share graphic conflict content that often serves as disturbing self-incrimination. The conversation also addresses the lack of accountability for these war crimes and Freeman's efforts to close the impunity gap through legal frameworks and international advocacy. A thought-provoking look at modern warfare and its digital presence.