The social welfare department warns the public against a TikTok account that mixes online audio clips to make their content appear legitimate
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The beginning of the video features an audio clip of Mayrina reporting on the distribution of the supposed cash aid to students until September 24. This was accompanied by a graphic with text that reads: “ The TikTok video used an audio clip taken from the 0:00 to 0:10 mark of the original report, deliberately excluding the part where Mayrina mentioned the amount given by the DSWD which then ranged from P1,000 to P4,000.The application form included in the misleading TikTok videos is also fake and not from the DSWD.
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