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Example: [Collected via e-mail, August 2014] I was wondering if the video Robin Williams Says Goodbye With His Phone Video Before Suicide is a hoax. Two friends have posted it and it showed up on my newsfeed. Origins: In August 2014, Facebook users begin seeing posts that featured what was touted as a link to a farewell video recorded by comedian Robin Williams just prior to his death by suicide in August 2014: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: ROBIN WILLIAMS SAYS GOODBYE WITH HIS CELL PHONE BEFORE HANGING HIMSELF WITH A BELT AND CUTTING HIMSELF WITH A POCKET KNIFE. HE CAN STILL MAKE EVERYONE LAUGH WITH THIS VIDEO BUT IT WILL MAKE EVERYONE CRY A RIVER AT THE END. However, there was no such video to be seen; the posts about the Robin Williams 'goodbye' video were just lures by scammers intended to snare victims. Users who clicked through on such links were taken to a faux Facebook page which eventually led them down the trail of the usual survey scam, directing them to like or share links with their Facebook friends and complete online surveys, all with the goal of getting them to enrich scammers by disclosing sensitive personal information, spreading malware, buying products, and signing up for costly, difficult-to-cancel services. (Robin Williams did record a goodbye video of sorts in his final days, but that video was a made as a gesture of hope, support and love to a woman in a hospice with a terminal illness, not as a prelude to his own suicide.)
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