Creators make "POV" (Point of View) or reaction videos pretending to have seen the content, further confusing new viewers.

It could refer to a specific username or a catchphrase used by an influencer whose following is localized to a particular platform (like Instagram Reels or TikTok) and has not yet crossed over into mainstream news coverage.

Some in this camp demand legal action or platform accountability, claiming the video depicts a crime.

“You can’t fake that kind of panic. Watch the bystander’s hands tremble. This is real life, not a skit. Kand Mo is either a victim or a perpetrator, but regardless, this is important documentation.”

The situation also raises questions about the impact of social media on our perceptions of reality and celebrity culture. With the rise of platforms like Instagram and Twitter, it's become increasingly easy for fans and outsiders to weigh in on the personal lives of public figures.

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