School Slander (part 4) -
: Instagram or TikTok accounts like "Stuy Confessions" serve as hubs for these videos, often remaining anonymous until school administrators intervene.
"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.
: High comment volume with "inside jokes" that only current students would understand, making them difficult for outsiders to moderate effectively. School Slander (part 4)
: Students are using Viggle AI to superimpose teachers' or students' faces onto animated characters or compromising scenes.
: Fast-cutting memes, often featuring recognizable school hallways, classrooms, or distorted images of staff. : Instagram or TikTok accounts like "Stuy Confessions"
Recent developments have seen students move beyond simple text overlays to using AI tools for more targeted content:
: Schools are increasingly bringing in legal counsel to explain the difference between protected parody and actionable slander. : Students are using Viggle AI to superimpose
: Memes often highlight the disparity between how schools handle bullying (sometimes ignored) versus how they handle AI-generated videos targeting staff (often immediate suspension). 3. Legal and Academic Realities