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{{Infobox Shock Site | {{Infobox Shock Site | ||
|name = Fake Fancams | |name = Fake Fancams | ||
|image = fakefancams.png | |image = fakefancams.png | ||
|imagecaption = Symbol associated with these videos. Unicode U+234E. | |imagecaption = Symbol associated with these videos. Unicode U+234E. | ||
|maker = | |maker = Multiple people | ||
|type = | |type = Shock video series | ||
|date = 2019 | |date = 2019 | ||
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'''Fake Fancams''' (also called the '''Fancam Situation''') are [[shock videos]] uploaded and shared on Twitter and Instagram pretending to be a fancam video (a clip made and uploaded by fans to promote an artist and/or their music), made for baiting users into watching either a [[screamer]] or disturbing imagery, including but not limited to murder, torture, self-harm, suicide and people getting shot. The fancams originally started with K-Pop, but later expanded to other things. | '''Fake Fancams''' (also called the '''Fancam Situation''') are [[shock videos]] uploaded and shared on [[X|Twitter]] and Instagram pretending to be a fancam video (a clip made and uploaded by fans to promote an artist and/or their music), made for baiting users into watching either a [[screamer]] or disturbing imagery, including but not limited to murder, torture, self-harm, suicide, and people getting shot. The fancams originally started with K-Pop, but later expanded to other things. | ||
This phenomenon appeared early 2019. Many K-pop stans have found red flags to identify the members of groups from where | This phenomenon appeared in early 2019. Many K-pop stans have found red flags to identify the members of groups from where they originated such as keywords ("slit" or "slitz") and symbols. | ||
Fake fancams made a resurgence in late December 2020. @ASUKLY made a bait-and switch image with the word "click me!" | Fake fancams made a resurgence in late December 2020. @ASUKLY made a bait-and-switch image with the word "click me!" However, expanding the image would show photos of self-harm.<ref>twitter.com/czbain/status/1338182574695469061</ref> The tweet has since been removed. ASUKLY also worked with Dreamslitz (who is now banned), who released a fake [https://youtube.com/TommyInnit TommyInnit] "fancam" the same day.<ref><nowiki>http://web.archive.org/web/20201213235541/https://twitter.com/dreamslitz/status/1338271229770428419</nowiki></ref> | ||
==Consequences== | ==Consequences== | ||
The | The Twitter account [https://twitter.com/fancamsituation @fancamsituation] and the #stopusingfancamsasbait hashtag were created to spread awareness and who to block. | ||
Multiple BlockTogether.org blocklists were made to block off those who posted the fake fancams. Many people took a break or censored their replies to avoid any spread of the situation. | |||
Chainmail-like rumors were made: | Chainmail-like rumors were made: | ||
*Answering | *Answering their DMs were made ''would'' lead to your account being stolen. | ||
*Answering to their DMs ''would'' lead to your doxxing. | *Answering to their DMs ''would'' lead to your doxxing. | ||
==Gallery == | ==Gallery == | ||
<gallery widths="200" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff"> | <gallery widths="200" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff"> | ||
Fancamsituation1.png|Example of a fancam screamer tweet. | Fancamsituation1.png|Example of a fancam screamer tweet. | ||
fancamsituation2.jpg|Screenshot depicting Instagram user @nastyjitu reaching people through private messaging to post their fake fancams. | fancamsituation2.jpg|Screenshot depicting Instagram user @nastyjitu reaching people through private messaging to post their fake fancams. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: These rumors have been debunked by Mutahar Anas, owner of the tech/deep web/news channel SomeOrdinaryGamers.<br /> | <u>NOTE</u>: These rumors have been debunked by Mutahar Anas, owner of the tech/deep web/news channel SomeOrdinaryGamers.<br /> | ||
<youtube width="320" height="180">BR_khOIeoS8</youtube><youtube width="320" height="180">ZjxCo4Q46EM</youtube> | <youtube width="320" height="180">BR_khOIeoS8</youtube><youtube width="320" height="180">ZjxCo4Q46EM</youtube> | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[Unsafe Stimboards]] | |||
==References == | ==References == | ||
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<u>NOTE</u>: The following Twitter threads may contain accounts that post disturbing content! | <u>NOTE</u>: The following Twitter threads may contain accounts that post disturbing content! | ||
*twitter.com/pockyymon/status/1264979540117532672 | *twitter.com/pockyymon/status/1264979540117532672 | ||
*'''TommyInnit shock fancam''': web.archive.org/web/20201214225454/video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1332826704843313154/pu/vid/720x720/MszQHodshyeXwX4z.mp4 | *'''TommyInnit shock fancam''': web.archive.org/web/20201214225454/video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1332826704843313154/pu/vid/720x720/MszQHodshyeXwX4z.mp4 | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 22 February 2024
Content Warning! |
Fake Fancams (also called the Fancam Situation) are shock videos uploaded and shared on Twitter and Instagram pretending to be a fancam video (a clip made and uploaded by fans to promote an artist and/or their music), made for baiting users into watching either a screamer or disturbing imagery, including but not limited to murder, torture, self-harm, suicide, and people getting shot. The fancams originally started with K-Pop, but later expanded to other things.
This phenomenon appeared in early 2019. Many K-pop stans have found red flags to identify the members of groups from where they originated such as keywords ("slit" or "slitz") and symbols.
Fake fancams made a resurgence in late December 2020. @ASUKLY made a bait-and-switch image with the word "click me!" However, expanding the image would show photos of self-harm.[1] The tweet has since been removed. ASUKLY also worked with Dreamslitz (who is now banned), who released a fake TommyInnit "fancam" the same day.[2]
Consequences
The Twitter account @fancamsituation and the #stopusingfancamsasbait hashtag were created to spread awareness and who to block.
Multiple BlockTogether.org blocklists were made to block off those who posted the fake fancams. Many people took a break or censored their replies to avoid any spread of the situation.
Chainmail-like rumors were made:
- Answering their DMs were made would lead to your account being stolen.
- Answering to their DMs would lead to your doxxing.
Gallery
-
Example of a fancam screamer tweet.
-
Screenshot depicting Instagram user @nastyjitu reaching people through private messaging to post their fake fancams.
Videos
NOTE: These rumors have been debunked by Mutahar Anas, owner of the tech/deep web/news channel SomeOrdinaryGamers.
See also
References
Links
NOTE: The following Twitter threads may contain accounts that post disturbing content!
- twitter.com/pockyymon/status/1264979540117532672
- TommyInnit shock fancam: web.archive.org/web/20201214225454/video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1332826704843313154/pu/vid/720x720/MszQHodshyeXwX4z.mp4