I'm assuming you're referring to the recent viral video and social media discussion surrounding "Kand Mo Extra," a product that has been making waves online.
Because the "extra" version is hard to find, dozens of fake Kand Mo videos are now circulating. Scammers are re-uploading old fight videos or horror clips, renaming them "Kand Mo extra," and tricking users into clicking malware links. The discussion has been polluted to the point where the truth may be unrecoverable.
Civic and Ethical Debate:
Viral incidents often spark debates about public conduct, such as tourists blocking roads or disrespectful behavior in sensitive regions.
Platform Proliferation:
Rapid cross-posting to Instagram Reels and X (formerly Twitter) occurs, often accompanied by hashtags like #ViralKand.
Argue that the "Kand Mo" video is a calculated marketing stunt or a manufactured controversy to boost follower counts.