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This TikTok parent’s prank challenge with her son almost ended in her arrest! If something bad happened, they would cry racism.

 
ST. FLOYD OF FENTANYL
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This TikTok parent’s prank challenge with her son almost ended in her arrest! If something bad happened, they would cry racism.
This is the year 2021.

The video, which racked up 9.6 million views and counting, hilariously backfired when Olivia’s son pretended to be kidnapped, nearly leading to Olivia’s arrest!
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Here is the video.
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Does TikTok pay these people for clicks?

How influencers make money directly from TikTok.
To earn money directly from TikTok, users must be 18 years or older, meet a baseline of 10,000 followers, and have accrued at least 100,000 video views in the last 30 days.
Once they reach that threshold, they can apply for TikTok's Creator Fund through the app.
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Re: This TikTok parent’s prank challenge with her son almost ended in her arrest! If something bad happened, they would cry racism.
This is the year 2021.

The video, which racked up 9.6 million views and counting, hilariously backfired when Olivia’s son pretended to be kidnapped, nearly leading to Olivia’s arrest!
[link to ca.news.yahoo.com (secure)]



Here is the video.
[link to www.tiktok.com (secure)]



Does TikTok pay these people for clicks?

How influencers make money directly from TikTok.
To earn money directly from TikTok, users must be 18 years or older, meet a baseline of 10,000 followers, and have accrued at least 100,000 video views in the last 30 days.
Once they reach that threshold, they can apply for TikTok's Creator Fund through the app.
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Dumb ass parents spend more time on live begging for views and “likes mes” than teaching their kids how to be good people. “Derp, my son play too much derp”. Shut the fuck up you useless bag of shit. sein-ge0rgeKMNGod I hate this world and this is a prime example of why. How did we get so mother fucking DUMB? I am scared to live to see what the next generation will bring with these grown idiots everywhere. We are so doomed

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Re: This TikTok parent’s prank challenge with her son almost ended in her arrest! If something bad happened, they would cry racism.
I still don't understand why children develop terrible pranks when they can develop adequate promotion strategies. For example, the same [link to famoid.com (secure)] , which was used by many of my friends.
After all, pranks are dangerous for the health and safety of others. Moreover, this has been repeatedly proven by various news channels.
But for some reason, people are still being led to various practical jokes and weird videos where people's lives are in danger. I prefer educational or humorous content. It's more interesting.





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