Scammed by a fish -_-
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fish are a lot smarter than you think some of them just committed credit card fraud but they did it on a live stream so how smart are they really stop right there criminal scum the piscene perpetrators were caught in 4k on mutakimaru channel on YouTube which live streams fish playing Pokemon games using a camera setup that translates the fish's movement into button inputs and how do these criminals thank the person who built them away to play video games well after their game of Pokemon Violet crashed shocking The Crafty fish navigated to the eShop and charged 500 yen to the YouTuber's credit card luckily Nintendo apparently granted mutekimaro's refund request but the thieves just swam free now what to the other side of the tank that they're they're still in there it's like you can't even trust your fish anymore ha
Scammed by a fish -_- presents a rapid, humorous look at an unusual livestream incident where a fish is used to play a Pokémon game. The video explains that a channel run by Mutekimaru streams fish playing Pokemon games by translating the fish’s movements into button inputs via a camera setup. During the live stream, the fish navigation led to a purchase action on the Nintendo eShop, with 500 yen charged to the streamer’s credit card. The clip emphasizes the surprising turn of events, noting that Nintendo granted a refund to the streamer after the incident, while the perpetrators who orchestrated the stunt remain unpunished. The narrator delivers the story with a light, amused tone, highlighting the absurdity of the situation and the vulnerability of digital wallets in live settings. Viewers are left with a funny yet cautionary takeaway about security and the unpredictable outcomes of live streaming pranks. The piece closes with a tongue-in-cheek reflection on trust in household electronics and pets, underscoring the comedic but real-world implications of online scams.
Topics · technology · gaming · humor · internet culture
Questions answered
- What happened when the fish played Pokémon Violet on the livestream?
- The fish's movements were translated into button inputs, leading to a purchase of 500 yen on the streamer’s credit card through the Nintendo eShop, and Nintendo issued a refund afterwards.
- Did Nintendo take any action against the people who orchestrated the stunt?
- No, the video notes that the perpetrators were not prosecuted and the action taken was the refund issued to the streamer.