I tried out for my TIKTOK Clan while using AIMBOT in Fortnite Mobile... - Summary

Summary

A YouTuber went undercover to try out for a TikTok gaming clan, pretending to be a pro console player. They created a fake identity, photoshopped stats, and used an auto-aim hack to impress the clan. However, their suspiciously good aim and inconsistencies in their story eventually raised suspicions. The YouTuber was caught out and decided to reveal the truth, confessing to using aimbot and fabricating their credentials. The clan members were unsurprised, even seeming to accept and appreciate the use of hacks as a boost to their reputation.

Facts

1. The narrator created a separate account with a pro-player type name.
2. The narrator photoshopped their stats and earnings.
3. The narrator used a realistic voice changer to disguise their voice.
4. The narrator joined a TikTok clan by sending a friend request.
5. The clan members thought the narrator was a console player.
6. The narrator used auto-fire, which is essentially an aimbot.
7. The clan members were suspicious of the narrator's skills.
8. The narrator claimed to have $42,000 in earnings.
9. The clan members checked the narrator's stats and found they had zero events played, ten wins, and zero earnings.
10. The narrator revealed they were not a pro player, photoshopped their images, and used aimbot.
11. The clan members discussed the possibility of needing someone who hacks to boost their reputation.
12. The narrator was close to reaching 1 million subscribers.