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Prank leaves Facebook ‘Nazis’ red in a face

  • February 23, 2016

Initially, a Facebook post by ‘Micha Gerlach’ review “These people are severely removing all shoved adult their arses these days! When will people finally arise adult and realize that all is going down a drain?”

It referred to a trustworthy design of a garland of vouchers apparently released by a amicable core of Chemnitz, Saxony. The vouchers were to be used by refugees in sell for a phone adult to a value of 200 Euros.

An design from a ‘Micha Gerlach’ Facebook form explaining how he fooled others into desiring “mobile phone vouchers” for refugees were genuine. The records uncover that he used an aged minute from a JobCenter and an aged pouch as good as a stamp with a new date from a post office. Photo: DPA

Within 24 hours Facebook users common a post over 200 hundred times. Many of them commented furiously, observant “Next thing these people will get is a document for a giveaway driver’s license.”

This was on Friday. On Saturday, ‘Gerlach’ incited a whole thing around, regulating a revise duty on his Facebook timeline to make a few changes to a post.

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Instead of a design display a ostensible vouchers, it now settled in bold, red lettering: “I’m a reticent Nazi. we widespread hatred debate online and don’t even check a things we share.”

A screenshot from a ‘Micha Gerlach’ Facebook page display a edited post labelling users “Nazis”. Photo: Screenshot

“You guys have only had a piss taken out of you,” he combined in a comments.

The design transposed a print of a “coupons” on a timelines of anyone that had common a initial post.

Especially after a blazing down of a interloper preserve in a tiny city in Saxony over a weekend, ‘Micha Gerlach’s’ actions met with overwhelmingly certain reactions from other amicable media users.

“Gerlach shows us where a Nazis are” and “Micha Gerlach – good work!” were some of a responses on Twitter.

According to Stern magazine, hacker common Anonymous designed and carried out a prank.

Before deletion a presumably feign profile, Gerlach called on other users to “always quarrel for a good within a people.”

ALSO: German officials repelled by ‘disgusting’ anti-refugee mobs

Article source: http://www.thelocal.de/20160223/anonymous-user-lures-nazis-into-cyber-trap

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