Teacher Tori goes viral grading children’s tests but viewers are convinced it’s fake
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Dylan Horetski
❘ Published: 2024-02-19T15:25:07 ❘ Updated: 2024-02-19T15:25:18
A TikTok account called ‘Teacher Tori’ has gone viral on the app showing videos of the creator grading children’s tests, but viewers of the page are convinced that it’s fake.
With over a billion monthly users on TikTok, there’s no telling what could go viral on the popular short-form video app.
We’ve seen a plane full of Taylor Swift fans go viral, a raccoon stealing someone’s tacos, and even a husband gifting his wife a giant block of cheese for Valentine’s Day.
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Teacher Tori has received hundreds of millions of views on her clips where she grades children’s tests, but viewers are convinced that it’s fake.
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Teacher Tori goes viral grading children’s tests, but are they real?
Teacher Tori’s first video was uploaded on February 14, 2024, and shows her grading a child’s English test where each picture needs to be properly identified.
You can see the name Ryan on top as well as Ms. Tori’s name underneath with pictures like the YouTube logo, a spider labeled “spider-man,” and a t-shirt colored green that ‘Ryan’ labeled ‘Celtics.’
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The teacher wrote the correct answer under each incorrectly labeled picture, and the video quickly went viral after being posted.
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After a few videos, viewers began to share their thoughts on whether or not the tests were real. Some mention the similarities in handwriting, while others say it would be illegal to share schoolwork like this on social media.
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“I fr don’t think a kid wrote this,” one user replied.
Another said: “I feel that’s her own hand writing on the paper but she wrote it like a kid.”
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“Her writing is pretty similar to this kids writing,” a third commented.
TikToker Teresa Kaye Newman duetted the video as well, saying that it would be illegal for the teacher to share a student’s work on social media.