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This is to spread awareness to Twitter users, especially Kpop fans. I know this thread is a bit late, the whole thing started a while ago but I thought I’d spread awareness anyway.
Apparently there are people on Twitter sharing disturbing videos disguised as fancams. It starts off as a seemingly harmless video of idols/kpop scenes, then cuts into a graphic/violent video, sometimes a jump scare.
This can be extremely traumatizing for some people, so please be careful! I’d turn off auto play. I’ve heard that it’s being done to anime videos too. No doubt it’s circulating other social media platforms, like YouTube, TikTok, etc.
Just a heads up <3
 
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This is to spread awareness to Twitter users, especially Kpop fans. I know this thread is a bit late, the whole thing started a while ago but I thought I’d spread awareness anyway.
Apparently there are people on Twitter sharing disturbing videos disguised as fancams. The videos start off as a seemingly harmless video of idols/kpop scenes, then cuts into a graphic/violent video, sometimes a jump scare.
This can be extremely traumatizing for some people, so please be careful! I’d turn off auto play. I’ve heard that it’s being done to anime videos too. No doubt it’s also circulating other social media platforms, like YouTube, TikTok, etc.
Just a heads up <3
I don't do social media, but thx for the warning <3
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This is to spread awareness to Twitter users, especially Kpop fans. I know this thread is a bit late, the whole thing started a while ago but I thought I’d spread awareness anyway.
Apparently there are people on Twitter sharing disturbing videos disguised as fancams. The videos start off as a seemingly harmless video of idols/kpop scenes, then cuts into a graphic/violent video, sometimes a jump scare.
This can be extremely traumatizing for some people, so please be careful! I’d turn off auto play. I’ve heard that it’s being done to anime videos too. No doubt it’s also circulating other social media platforms, like YouTube, TikTok, etc.
Just a heads up <3
I remember a Kpop news channel I watch mentioning this.

People are disgusting
Edit: most of the ones I hear about have to do with pride month and just disturbing videos of them having all sorts of things done to them—
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This is to spread awareness to Twitter users, especially Kpop fans. I know this thread is a bit late, the whole thing started a while ago but I thought I’d spread awareness anyway.
Apparently there are people on Twitter sharing disturbing videos disguised as fancams. It starts off as a seemingly harmless video of idols/kpop scenes, then cuts into a graphic/violent video, sometimes a jump scare.
This can be extremely traumatizing for some people, so please be careful! I’d turn off auto play. I’ve heard that it’s being done to anime videos too. No doubt it’s circulating other social media platforms, like YouTube, TikTok, etc.
Just a heads up <3
omg!! i was on insta a week ago and i saw a fancam posted by a user with “slxt” in their name.. i watched the whole thing and i regret it
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