A post on a Facebook page named Love Style reads, "Saw online that people are saying teachers should wear body cams like ...







'People Say Teachers Should Wear Body Cams Like Police So Parents Can See How Their Children Act'

'People Say Teachers Should Wear Body Cams Like Police So Parents Can See How Their Children Act'

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2024-12-19T08:50:27+0800

A post on a Facebook page named Love Style reads, "Saw online that people are saying teachers should wear body cams like police so parents can see how their children act. Thoughts." This post was made with white text on a scary red background, which kind of catches your eye like a fire truck or a warning message. This is an example of engagement farming. The page is managed from Ireland, India and the United States. They're apparently only posting this to get more engagement – likes, comments and shares – so they can continue to build up the page's value. Under the post is a link to a strange article on viral-stories.online. The headline reads, "Should teachers wear body cams like police so parents can see how their children act?" There are a bunch of weird ads on the page. In my video, I read through the article and talk about the strange idea for teachers to wear body cameras. I also mention George Costanza from "Seinfeld." By the way, the entire article appears to be AI-generated. Additionally, I say it would be weird to provide parents with body cam footage because I'd have to think a small percentage of those parents would annoyingly scrutinize everything the teacher says and does. I then noticed a scam ad claiming, "A teaspoon on an empty stomach burns 13 lbs of fat a week." It leads to a "keto weight loss" scam on a fake blog called "The Right Wing Health." The fake article mentions "Emily Senstrom" from Harvard University, who does not exist. The product promoted in the scam is Trim Tummy Keto ACV Gummies. The scam claimed various news organizations, a medical journal and Dr. Oz all endorsed the product – all of which is false. I then showed a customer service and support phone number for the scam. I end the video showing comments from people providing their thoughts about teachers wearing body cams in schools. These people didn't realize they were contributing to an engagement farm effort. That's fine. I'm here to help show people that's what this is. Please like my video, comment and subscribe. Also, there's a join button and a thanks button – both allowing you to contribute to me if you like my scam-busting efforts. 0:00 Should Teachers Wear Body Cams? 0:55 Engagement Farming 2:03 AI-Generated Article 2:34 George Costanza 3:13 Karens and Kens 4:17 Obvious AI 4:59 Trim Tummy Keto ACV Gummies Scam 6:43 Comments 8:30 How You Can Help

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