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Fake Fancams
Fake K-pop Fancams ( also called the "Fancam Situation" ) are videos shared on Twitter and Instagram pretending to be a k-pop fancam video but actually show either a screamer or disturbing imagery including but not limited to murder, torture, self-harm and suicide.
This phenomenon appeared at the end of May 2020. Many k-pop stans have found red flags to identify the members of groups from where it originated such as keywords ("slit" or "slitz") and symbols.
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.
Gallery
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Example of a fancam screamer tweet.
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Screenshot depicting Instagram user @nastyjitu reaching people through private messaging to post their fake fancams.
Links
NOTE: The following twitter threads may contain accounts that post disturbing content !
- twitter.com/pockyymon/status/1264979540117532672
- Example screamer provided by wiki user TabbyGarf: twitter.com/BigDickTabby/status/1265764566123888649