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Summary

The video discusses the spread of misinformation on social media, particularly the meme that tagged popular YouTubers as criminals. The host of the video, Germán Garmendia, is also named in the meme. The video starts with a joke about the topic's strangeness but quickly becomes serious.

Garmendia explains that the meme originated from a false news story about four YouTubers being guerrillas wanted by the Bolivian police. The story was debunked, but not before causing harm to the YouTubers involved. He notes that the meme is just a joke, but its potential for causing harm is dangerous.

Garmendia also discusses the broader issue of misinformation spreading on social media. He points out that people often share information without verifying its accuracy and blames this on the ease of access to information on the internet. He encourages viewers to verify information before sharing it.

The video ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the channel and activate notifications. The host also provides a code for a Ford Night store, which he jokingly refers to as the "German code."

Facts

1. The video is discussing a recent news circulation involving a man identified as German Duke.
2. The alleged German Duke is claimed to have more victims under his watch.
3. The man in the image is not a lender, nor is he Colombian, and his name is not Germán Duke.
4. The person in the image is actually a well-known Chilean YouTuber, Germán Garmendia.
5. Another news mentioned in the video is about a criminal abuser of women who took his own life. His name is Luís Uribe alias 'El Mechas'.
6. There's a meme trend of spreading old photos of well-known YouTubers as if they were criminals.
7. The video also discusses a tweet by María Fernanda Cabal, a congresswoman, who falsely accused four YouTubers of being FARC guerrillas.
8. María Fernanda Cabal later apologized for her mistake.
9. The video emphasizes the importance of verifying information on the internet before spreading it.
10. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe, activate the bell, and share the video.