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Is it true that you can make money by getting likes on Douyin?

Fake. The police and Douyin platform have issued a reminder: All part-time jobs in the name of "Douyin likes" are scams and have nothing to do with Douyin official. Douyin resolutely cracks down on likes and fans. For other violations, accounts suspected of brushing likes and fans will be punished by up to a permanent ban.

The victims of "part-time job fraud through likes and orders" are usually those who have plenty of time. Common people include mothers at home and students in school.

Channels and methods for scammers to find victims: by posting information about "part-time job with likes and fake orders" in the group, and using "easy work, daily wages, and generous remuneration" as bait to trick victims into scanning two Join the scammers' WeChat groups and QQ groups through QR codes, add friends, etc., and become their prey.

According to authoritative statistics, more than 100 people were defrauded in Zhengzhou in just two days

On February 28, Xiao J from Xingren City was invited by a friend while browsing Douyin on his mobile phone at home. Joined a group that got rich by swiping orders. Later, a staff member posted a Douyin like task in the group. Xiao J was moved when he saw that the work was easy, easy to operate and he could earn commissions. So, according to the instructions of the group members, Xiao J followed some Douyin accounts and liked them, and found that there were small cashbacks.

Immediately afterwards, the customer service staff in the group recommended an order brushing APP to Xiao J on the grounds of higher cash rebates for large amount of orders. After Xiao J made a large amount of orders several times, the customer service staff refused to withdraw the money due to reasons such as a sufficient amount of credit before he could withdraw money or a system error, and asked him to continue transferring the orders. Finally, the customer service told Xiao J that he needed to buy credit points. Money back.

At this time, Xiao J realized that he had been deceived, so he quickly called the police.