Analyze the hidden dangers for users clicking these viral links:
Go to Pastelink.net. Paste your list.
: Turn text prompts directly into high-quality AI-generated videos.
In a landmark legal case, the use of Pastelink and Videy came under scrutiny. A video creator was accused of spreading false information by sharing a video that claimed to be authentic 2016 CCTV footage of a murder case. The "viral video" was actually a scene from a film. The spread was facilitated by sharing a link to a Videy-hosted clip, while a Pastelink page (https://pastelink.net/Odswpt8o) was used to host commentary and additional links, making the false claim seem credible. This case serves as a powerful example of how the tools can be misused.
: A text-sharing website. It allows users to paste text, text formatting, and hyperlinks anonymously. Users can protect these pages with passwords to restrict access to a specific audience.
Hashtags and mentions on platforms like TikTok and Twitter (X) create a "Fear Of Missing Out" (FOMO) effect, pushing users to search for the links. The Risks Associated with Viral Links
Analysis of traffic associated with these queries suggests the content falls into three categories:
Videy links die fast due to copyright or moderation. In your Pastelink page, next to each original link, paste a mirror link (an Odysee or Rumble upload). Your audience will worship you for preserving dead viral content.





