7 minutes 11 seconds viral video: After Pakistani influencer Umair, why are people searching for Fatima Jatoi’s 6 minutes 39 seconds clip?
Social media users are currently talking about an alleged video that appears to involve TikTok influencer Fatima Jatoi. The video “6 Minutes 39 Seconds” is going viral on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.
6 minute and 39 second viral video of Fátima Jatoi: An alleged video starring the creator of TikTok, Fatima Jatoi, is circulating all over social networks. Commonly called the “6 Minutes 39 Seconds” video, it has spread rapidly on TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter), among others. The video that is going viral has generated a type of questioning that is difficult to satisfy, as many netizens have been trying to figure out if there really is a main video or if everything is just a mishap of misinformation and conjecture.
Why is Fatima Jatoi’s 6 minute and 39 second video trending?
Anonymously operated social media accounts have made some unverified claims that a private video of Fatima Jatoi exists that is supposedly 6 minutes and 39 seconds long. As a result of these unverified claims, many users have started searching for the phrases “Original video by Fatima Jatoi 6 minutes 39 seconds.” However, so far, no reliable information or credible source has emerged to prove the existence or authenticity of the said video.
Is the 6 minute and 39 second video real or fake?
Cybersecurity professionals and fact-checkers have conducted research and discovered that there is no video with this title that can be authenticated or is original. The claims of the alleged clip are very different and diverse on different websites and social media posts, where many people say that it is generated by AI or is a deepfake. Experts believe that the phenomenon is mainly due to the desire to generate interaction and clicks online, rather than anything that is real and truthful.
Experts also warn that searches that go viral could be the result of cyber scams. Several fake links and websites reportedly contain deceptive video players or claim to offer downloadable files while requesting personal information under the pretext of verifying age or identity.
By clicking on those types of links, devices can be infected with malware, personal data can be compromised, and there is a possibility of social media accounts being hacked.
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