Can you imagine being able to watch TV using beer cans? This is one of the thousands of challenges posted on networks about the use of beer cans to watch channels. The challenge was to validate if the information was correct. A hack is available on social networks to watch channels without paying, using beer cans. However, a user decides to put it to the test and is dedicated to see if it is all made up or if, on the contrary, that video reported on the web is really true.
More and more Internet users are becoming victims of fake news circulating on social networks. A channel called ‘Let’s Put It to the Test’ devotes its time to proving that all content on TikTok is genuine. This time, it shows whether you can watch channels for free using beer cans.
The conversation of this content focuses on the need that many users have due to the large amount of fake content found on the Internet. The complicated thing to accept is that social networks have become one of the main sources of information for users and this is not regulated.
Although traditional media normally hide information for their own interests, the worrying thing about social networks is that nowadays, with the capacity of immediacy that exists, it is not possible to distinguish what is or is not true.
In the United States, such is the concern about content circulating about the Covid-19 virus that up to 80% of people have testified to having seen a falsehood. However, their ability to discern real and fake news is increasing thanks to the constant use of multi-source and authoritative video.
An anonymous user shared videos of a probable TV show via TikTok where he analyzed whether the controversial publications that had been seen on the social network were true. He and his followers were able to verify whether it was possible to watch free channels using beer cans and found that about 17 channels were detected, although none of them were pay channels, so the experiment was qualified as a complete fake.
His followers joked that the problem was that he used Sol and Tecate beer cans, when clearly in the video Monster cans are used.