Robin Williams’ last video was a hoax

August 19, 2014 12:12 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 11:06 am IST - NEW YORK

Williams, dubbed as “the funniest man alive” by Entertainment Weekly in 1997, died at the age of 63.

Williams, dubbed as “the funniest man alive” by Entertainment Weekly in 1997, died at the age of 63.

Late actor-comedian Robin Williams’ last goodbye video has turned out to be a hoax. “Robin Williams Says Goodbye with his iPhone Video Before Suicide”, was a popular video that went viral across social media last week.

Several users clicked on the link that asked them to “Share” first.

The link drew in internet users to take a survey.

“Of course, you might be fooled into believing it is genuine. After all, you have seen one of your Facebook friends share it on their wall,” welivesecurity.com reported.

Through this scam, users are asked to take a survey before “watching” the video.

The survey responses earn for the scammers some affiliate revenue, among others.

“The scammers have no qualms about exploiting the death of a famous actor and comedian to earn their cash, and give no thought whatsoever to the distressed family he must have left behind,” the report added.

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