How are Facebook users lured into subscription traps with travel-related headlines and alleged videos?

Apparently there is a video called “ Girl Killed Herself Live on Cam Just After Dad Seen Her While Doing This on Cam

The status post looks like this:

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Can also look like this:

Girl Killed Herself Live on Cam Just After Dad Seen Her While Doing This on Cam

If you click on this status post, this website opens. This site appears to be a “YouTube” site, but that is not the case. This site is NOT a YOUTUBE site!

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Apparently you first have to confirm that you are old enough for the video using competitions (?). That's rubbish.

If you click through the 3 competitions, you can see that they are always possible subscription traps.

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Conclusion:

By deceiving an alleged video with a travel-related headline, users are lured into the subscription trap. There was never a video itself to be seen.

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