The video discusses various viral videos that have been debunked as fake or misleading. These include:
- A video of a person claiming to have a device that keeps vegetables fresh, which is revealed to be a chemical-based product.
- A video claiming to show a person being shot in Pakistan, which is actually a sculpture created for a movie.
- A video showing a massive explosion in a canal, which is actually a controlled underwater explosion for mining purposes.
- A video claiming to show a person generating electricity from their body after taking a vaccine, which is revealed to be a joke with a rechargeable LED bulb.
- A video claiming to show pangolins, an endangered species, being trafficked, which is actually a scam to sell a product.
- A video claiming to show disabled people walking after receiving "magical" blankets, which is actually a genuine video of people with disabilities receiving blankets from an NGO.
- A video claiming to show a rare lunar eclipse, which is actually a completely edited video.
- A video claiming to show a fisherman catching a fish with a whiskey bottle inside, which is actually a hoax.
The video aims to educate viewers on how to identify and debunk fake or misleading content on social media.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A video was made to show that a product can keep vegetables fresh for a long time.
2. The product is a chemical that is mixed with water and sprayed on the vegetables.
3. The chemical helps to keep the vegetables fresh by preventing them from drying out.
4. The video was made to promote the product, but it is not clear if the product is effective.
5. A sculpture was made for the movie "Unsatisfied" that was mistaken for a real person.
6. The sculpture was made to look like a person who had been shot and was lying on the ground.
7. A video was made to show that a person had been electrocuted, but it was found to be fake.
8. The video was made by editing a real event to make it look like the person had been electrocuted.
9. A video was made to show that a person had been given a magical blanket that allowed them to walk.
10. The video was found to be fake, and the person was actually disabled and was receiving a blanket from an NGO.
11. Pangolins are the most trafficked animal in the world.
12. Pangolins are being trafficked for their meat and blood, which are used in traditional medicine.
13. A video was made to show that a person had generated electricity in their body after receiving a vaccine.
14. The video was found to be fake, and the person was using a battery-powered device to create the illusion.
15. A person was shown to be catching a fish and finding a whiskey bottle in its stomach.
16. The video was found to be fake, and the person was actually holding a crocodile.
17. Humans are polluting the ocean, and it is harming innocent animals.
18. Lakhs of innocent animals lose their lives every year due to garbage made by humans.