Facebook's WORST Viral Videos - Summary

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The user wants a concise summary of a transcript of a video by Cody Ko, a YouTube comedian who criticizes viral Facebook videos that are staged, fake, or nonsensical. The video is about 17 minutes long and covers three examples of such videos: one where a woman pretends to strip in front of her friend's boyfriend, one where a man dresses up as a chair to get a girl to sit on his lap, and one where a woman steals jewelry by hiding them under a fake pregnant belly. Cody Ko makes fun of the videos for being poorly acted, unrealistic, and disrespectful to the viewers' time and intelligence. He also compares the views and earnings of these videos to his own YouTube channel and expresses frustration and disbelief at how popular they are. He ends the video by jokingly quitting his job as a YouTuber.

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1. Julius Dean is a magician with 39 million followers on Facebook.
2. A video posted by Julius Dean has 153 million views.
3. Another video has 184 million views.
4. A video of a guy dressed up as a car seat has 184 million views.
5. Rick Lax is a person who makes Facebook videos and has a production company.
6. The goal of Facebook video creators is to get people to watch their videos from start to finish.
7. A Facebook video creator can earn around $8,500 for 10 million views.
8. A video with 200 million views can earn around $170,000.
9. A Facebook video creator can earn around $42,000 for 200 million views.
10. Julius Dean's videos often feature CCTV footage and have millions of views.
11. A video titled "The Smartest Thief in the World" has 590 million views.
12. The creator of the video "The Smartest Thief in the World" can earn a significant amount of money from ads.
13. The video "The Smartest Thief in the World" has more views than the entire channel of the person narrating the video.