Some users are exploiting a social media site's donate feature by staging animal rescues. Many of these staged animal rescue place the animals in harms way or in undue stress. The donations often going to the content creator's bank account and not to the care of the animal. Come on peeps, are we humans or snakes?
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Next time you scroll through social media and come across a heartwarming animal rescue, stop for a moment and ask: is this real?
A new report has exposed a growing trend of fake animal rescues flooding platforms like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter/X.
These videos, designed to tug at your heartstrings, often show animals in dangerous or distressing situations—abandoned, trapped, or under threat—only to be
'heroically' rescued by the very people who put them there. All for views, likes, and shares.
I know people need money. The economy is f**ked. Yet, please, do not torture animals to make an easy dollar. You sick f**ks. Heeheehee I am beginning to like swearing. Forgive me.
Official World Animal Protection website link:
https://www.worldanimalprotection.org/latest/news/fake-animal-rescues/
