For the past few days, most Facebook users have been finding themselves tagging their friends in a famous viral porn link without their knowledge.
It has even been worse for those who don’t restrict tagging as the porn link has been appearing on their wall only for them to end up lamenting.
Much as it may be, the truth is that those sharing the link on their Facebook walls are to be squarely blamed for the same.
Most of these people have been clicking on what they think is porn then turning around to cry that they have been hacked which is never the case.
Put in another way, the sad reality is that people finding those things on their walls have been hoping to watch the porn videos in privacy only to end up being frustrated by tagging others on their walls.
Two days ago, one of the victims apologized to her facebook friends for tagging them in the wall but the undisputed truth is that the person wanted to watch the dirty content in the link before it bounced on her face. Below were the responses from Kenyans:
“Stop complaining of being hacked while your intention was to watch that porn link. You people must not click every link online even if it is sexually attractive like this.” Replied one of her friends.
“Because what brings Kenyans together is anything to with nudes…. Hapo watu hushirikiana Sana better akope mbs???mtahakiwa mshangae.”
“You deserve to be hacked nini mnatafuta kwa porn??…Hack kabisaa…..let them click they like free things….na by the way these type of people mostly hawananga kakitu I’m sure even the hackers get very angry when they log into their personal info….busy people have no time for such crap.”
Others argued that by clicking the online link, you allowed the link to access your Facebook privacy information where they end up stealing the details. The hacking link however has nothing to do with Facebook.
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