Stop ‘prank’ content on social media


SOMETHING drastic must be done about the “prank” content on social media. Some are scripted and involve willing actors, while others aren’t.

The latter worries me, especially when some involve unexpected ‘victims’, whether children, adults, or teenagers. These videos or reels are easily uploaded to this platform for millions to see, hoping to get likes and be recognised as good content creators.

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