The agency made the statement after the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) condemned the “Emily Blind Prank” trend on TikTok, where users pretend to be blind for cash prizes. Read more in our articles including "DSWD urges public to stop using disabilities for entertainment content" and "Banks, e-wallets face new BSP rules on digital payment fees".
The agency made the statement after the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) condemned the “Emily Blind Prank” trend on TikTok, where users pretend to be blind for cash prizes.
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