Being a tiktoker can encourage some users to fame and global wealth, and with random videos continue to be viral, this happens more often than you think. A video, which was once uploaded to Tiktok, will begin circulating throughout the media and the internet in general – as long as you have something special that will attract the attention of the masses, of course. While a lot of tiktoker certainly wants their videos to become viral, sometimes other people appear in shorts hope for anything except. That’s what happened to Maree, a Melbourne woman who was filmed without her consent, only to be an internet sensation..
If you ask about what this is, let us speed up you. Recently, a Tiktok video exploded in popularity, has been seen nearly 60 million times on July 14, 2022. This video was posted by Lifeofharrison (Harrison Pawluk), TikToker based in Melbourne which is famous The Discam Platform. At first glance, short is undeniable to warm the heart. Harrison approached a woman who sat alone and asked her to hold a beautiful bouquet of a moment when she was wearing her jacket. Instead of taking flowers, he then hopes that he is a beautiful day and walk away, effectively gives him a bouquet of flowers. Pawluk wrote a video: “I hope this makes the day better.”
This is not the only random good action posted on the Pawluk Tiktok page. He often gives things to foreigners, spreading goodness and empathy. Meanwhile it sounds very sweet, there is a different side, much darker than the coin, and has just been exposed by Maree – women who receive flowers in the most successful Pawluk videos to date.
In the Pawluk video, Maree is filmed without his knowledge or approval. He seemed to be moved by flowers, and comments under the video comment about it, with some users saying “it’s beautiful,” or “he seems like he needs this.” The unintentional star of Viral Short Pawluk spoke against this situation, sharing his thoughts with Australian ABC Radio Melbourne. He stated that he felt inhuman in the way he was treated by the masses even though he had no choice in this matter.
He told ABC News: “He interrupted my calm time, filmed and uploaded a video without my consent, turning it into something that was not, and I felt like he made a lot of money through it. This is an assumption that patronizes that women, especially older women , will be happy with some random strangers to give them flowers. “Shortly after the pawluk left, leaving him with flowers, Maree realized that he was being filmed, but the group that recorded it was allegedly refused to do it.
The video exploded in a short time, and without desire, Maree became a star of many articles. Short, as often happens, has been re -posted to many different platforms. Maree reads an article about himself who calls the story as “heartbreaking story” and to him as “old woman.” For this, the woman said, “I feel like clickbait.”
It is not illegal to film people in public without their consent in Australia, but of course it is a moral gray area to benefit from making foreign films. On the other hand, Pawluk is not the first person to benefit from a similar video. Even MRBeast, the sensation of true YouTube, recorded various charity actions and managed to collect nearly 100 million customers. This leads us to the question: is it possible to make money from something like that if you are also good and try to convince others to do the same? Maree did not agree, saying, “This artificial thing is not a random kind of kindness.”
Who is right and who is wrong? There is no universal answer and everyone has the right to have their own feelings about this problem. One thing is certain – as long as people are willing to watch the actions of random kindness and feel touched by a similar video, there will always be a creator out there who is willing to return