Before clicking a search result, look at the domain name. If it is a string of random characters, a completely unrelated blog, or an unfamiliar extension, avoid it entirely.
Online scammers frequently pair names of active social media personalities with randomized long numbers and keywords like "new video" or "leaked clip" to create artificial search traffic. This article breaks down the mechanics behind this specific search trend, who the creator actually is, and how to safely navigate content online without falling victim to clickbait scams. Anatomy of a Search Engine Spam Trap
Clicking on search results that promise impossible video lengths often redirects users to dangerous domains. These sites frequently prompt users to download fake video players, install malicious browser extensions, or fill out phishing surveys.