The narrator discusses the notorious prankster SoFlo Antonio, who steals and reuploads content on Facebook. The narrator created a parody page making fun of SoFlo, which gained over 88,000 likes but was suddenly taken down by Facebook without notification. However, the likes were transferred to SoFlo's actual page, leading the narrator to mock Facebook for supposedly being committed to combating copyright infringement.
The narrator then discovers that SoFlo has been using dummy pages to reupload stolen content. It is also rumored that SoFlo is one of the first pages to test Facebook's new monetization system, which would allow him to earn money from the stolen videos. The narrator estimates that SoFlo has made $160,000 from his last 12 videos, which is seen as a grave injustice.
The narrator compares the situation to the Pirate Bay, where people were prosecuted for hosting links to stolen content, while SoFlo and Facebook are profiting from actual stolen content with no consequences. The narrator concludes by mocking SoFlo and Facebook for their actions.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. So Flo Antonio is a notorious prankster and freebooter.
2. He has a Facebook page that is known for stealing other people's content.
3. The speaker's parody page of So Flo Antonio was taken down by Facebook.
4. The likes from the parody page were transferred to So Flo Antonio's actual page.
5. So Flo Antonio has been accused of using dummy Facebook pages to post stolen videos.
6. So Flo Antonio is allegedly part of Facebook's monetization system test.
7. He has received 80 million views on his last 12 videos.
8. The speaker estimates that So Flo Antonio made $160,000 from stealing other people's videos.
9. Facebook's monetization system for videos is similar to YouTube's, with a 55% ad revenue share.
10. Mark Zuckerberg is the CEO of Facebook.
11. The Pirate Bay was a website that hosted links to pirated content and was shut down by authorities.