Table of contents:
- By sharing a video you will not have that filter or effect
- No, liking a video is not going to make you have good news in 3 hours
- Don't make a duo to check it
- Your third @ in the comments secretly loves/hates you
- Beware of videos that ask you to check what's going on
TikTok can be a good app to watch funny videos, but it also has its downsides. For example, the lies that are becoming more and more viral: interacting with a video for good luck or making a duet to see the trick are some of the most common lies on TikTok that you shouldn't believeHere we review 5.
By sharing a video you will not have that filter or effect
Some of the TikTok videos go viral thanks to visually very attractive effects, but very complex to perform.Many users manage to edit the video and add the effect manually, but then trick their followers by showing how they can achieve that same effect In most cases, they say that to have the effect they only have to click on share > Others and that the effect will appear there. It's completely untrue.
The goal of the account is not for you to get the filter, but to do those steps so that your video is added as one more share , and therefore, TikTok ranks it better. With the simple fact of clicking Share > Others and then canceling, the app already counts it as a shared action. This is because TikTok can no longer know if we have shared the clip on WhatsApp, Twitter, copied the link, etc. So it just counts it with a share.
No, liking a video is not going to make you have good news in 3 hours
A trend that apparently many believed. No, liking a video is not going to mean that within three hours you will have very good news that will change your life, or something like that.It is one of the most viral lies on TikTok Users post a video of a beautiful landscape, a sunset, a couple etc They also add a motivating or emotional song and make you a proposal: "if you watch the video until the end and you don't get any notification, in the next 3 hours you will have good news, you just have to like it to make it happen."
There are also videos that mention the date: "If you are watching this video on August 25, it means that something good is going to happen tomorrow, like and share to make it happen."
What users get with this type of video is to have more reproductions. First of all, they force you to stay until the end of the clip with the excuse that you should not receive any notification for it to be fulfilled.You are also asked to Like or Share the video. It is clear that interacting with a simple TikTok video is not going to change your life completely, but the user will get a higher position because their video has been shared a lot, has many reproductions or many users have liked it.
Don't make a duo to check it
@victorortipDuet on x3 to check it out hammer challenge comedy fyp foryoupage♬ original sound – victorortipAnother case similar to the first one. In this case, they take advantage of very complex and practically impossible challenges. A clear example is this video. The user warns his followers that the hammers are not going to touch each other and starts hitting them against each other. To verify that the hammers are not going to touch, he asks us to make a duet and put the video in slow motion (3x).
The hammers are not played, he simply recorded the audio afterwards and then inserted it into the video with the voiceover. Again, the the objective is to make duets with the video to add shares.
Therefore, if you see a similar video where they ask you to duo or share to prove it, it's a lie.
Your third @ in the comments secretly loves/hates you
The perfect trend for you to find out who your third @ is and incidentally count as one more share in the video.It's understandable that it might be interesting to think about who would be the third user who secretly loves or hates me. But, again, it's a 'fake' way to get shares and a better position on TikTok. Most videos ask you to share the video by direct message and insert the @ of the user.The third one that comes out is the person who secretly loves or hates you. The user who makes this type of video is not interested in you sharing it with the third @, but in doing that action for TikTok to count it.
Beware of videos that ask you to check what's going on
"Look well", is what they usually put in the description with the aim of making us watch the video several times and thus count as one more playback.Actually there is nothing in the video, it is just a normal recording, but they use that claim so that we are attentive and see if there is something.