Vloggers doing ‘prank’ videos may face raps


Vloggers and content creators behind “prank” videos that disrupt public order may face jail time of from six to 12 years, the Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) of the Philippine National Police warned. The ACG said it has observed an increase in the number of incident reports about vloggers staging “dangerous” pranks, such as fake robberies or […]

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