I genuinely can't believe this one is real. This person @musamanzz dropped a video teaser on how to make money off Tiktok.
The method he shows is clipping a popular existing youtube video and then slice the screen with popular GTA footage. The popular GTA footage combined with the other video technically make a "new" video, but seems like a total loophole to not get caught for content theft.
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Update:
BrodyFoxx is set to debate this person
https://twitter.com/BrodyFoxx/status/1729336517380997495
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I had to do a triple take to make sure this wasn't satire.
Whelp, this is probably the scummiest way to make content on the planet. Clipping two videos together without proper permission or attribution is still theft.
Heck, even with permission this just inserts more trash on the platform.
It's already bad enough that meme accounts stealing each others stuff run rampant on IG (and other places) ahem fuckjerry ahem. We don't need this type of behavior being incentivized, lets alone being eligible for PAYOUTS from the platform.
Who proudly posts this kind of thing? The comments show that he's defending his trash opinion as well - I can't imagine anyone thinking this is ok. That's like taking two movies and putting them side by side and thinking its a new piece of content...
Clearly there is something we are missing here /s
Seriously, how hard is it to understand that clipping two videos together without permission is straight-up theft? Respect creators' efforts.