School Slander (part 4) ⚡
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: Fast-cutting memes, often featuring recognizable school hallways, classrooms, or distorted images of staff.
: Students are using Viggle AI to superimpose teachers' or students' faces onto animated characters or compromising scenes. School Slander (part 4)
: AI-generated audio is being used to make it appear as though staff members are saying controversial or inappropriate things. 2. Emerging Tropes in Part 4
"School Slander" is a viral trend, primarily on TikTok and Instagram, where students use fast-paced meme formats—often set to high-tempo music like "Industry Baby" or "Powerpuff Girls"—to poke fun at specific stereotypes or behaviors within their school community. AI responses may include mistakes
The "Part 4" iteration of this guide focuses on the most recent shift in this trend: the integration of and the increasing disciplinary consequences as these videos move from lighthearted jokes to serious legal territory. 1. The Rise of AI "Slander"
Recent developments have seen students move beyond simple text overlays to using AI tools for more targeted content: : Students are using Viggle AI to superimpose
: Schools are increasingly bringing in legal counsel to explain the difference between protected parody and actionable slander.