@casosdelavidasv: Andysaurio explica porque borró el video con los 4x4 sobre el Espino 🤣 #elsalvador #elespino #viraltiktok #polemica #sivar

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abibeltran50
labeltran24 🌸 :
la importancia de investigar antes de hablar.
2026-05-30 12:30:27
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telocuenta_sv
Sivar :
tranquilos, es IA
2026-05-30 02:36:28
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torres.cornejo1
@torres-,9 :
Ahora la culpa de nosotros, qué tipo de Influencers son estos?
2026-05-30 11:37:19
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lu1s_rc
Luis RC :
El uso de IA para estos casos no es ilegal?
2026-05-30 17:25:50
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sori1104
sori :
Pero quien te dijo q alzaras la voz como decis
2026-05-30 11:17:52
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therealjd12
JDavid.Flores :
Que feo lo que hacen con la IA ahora. Esto debería ser ilegal.
2026-05-30 08:24:32
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pao_babe
Pao🫰🏼 :
Es IA ojala Andy denuncie!
2026-05-31 02:01:43
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luvyytc
⃟ :
deberia ser ilegar usar el rostro de otras personas para difundir noticias falsas con ia. ella nunca dijo eso
2026-05-30 18:11:12
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l3ssl13
Leslie Cartagena :
ES IAAAAA
2026-05-30 17:24:51
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joseatilio_
joseatilio_ :
lo que paso que te gusta quedar bien
2026-05-30 10:13:10
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mariopalacios11
Mario Palacios :
Pero porque primero no investigan, averiguan, preguntan, etc antes de hablar!
2026-05-30 15:32:48
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arsbecca
Rebe Salas :
ES IA!! busquen este video original es ella hablando de otro tema pero utilizaron SU CARA y SU VOZ sin su permiso
2026-05-30 19:29:59
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ddissie
Margarita Menjívar :
este video es ia
2026-05-30 23:21:55
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user701207493
Ana Garcia :
No importa si es el Espino o no, aquí el detalle es que están talando árboles . Se te agradece mucho 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
2026-06-02 12:05:30
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jefrey_.0
𝐉🪽 :
NO VEN QUE ES IA
2026-05-30 15:11:57
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ksike001
ksike :
Yo siento que cada quien tiene criterio propio y si yo digo algo tengo que sostenerlo sin importar que digan los demás pero cada quien se lava las manos con el jabón que quiera
2026-05-30 18:22:51
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nyessitg864
NYESSI T0RR3S :
es IAAAA
2026-05-30 16:13:10
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jsiliezar308
Josue Siliezar :
Primero se debe investigar realmente para emitir opiniones propias, y mínimo hubiera esperado que estuvieras en la siembra de los 20,000 árboles
2026-05-30 20:19:39
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alexz13.2
alexz13.2 :
pues investigar solo unos 10 minutos no era tanto esfuerzo
2026-05-30 12:23:02
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turbo.292
neto calderon :
La importancia de estudiar
2026-05-30 18:59:26
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cxrlxsrr
Carlos :
tip para saber si es IA o no, fíjense en los ojos
2026-05-30 13:14:57
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lak3soporte
laqueso :
y fuiste a sembrar arboles?? a no es facil hacer un video con eso se arregla todo
2026-05-30 13:38:34
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vzazel
Guevara🪽 :
no querían salvar el espino tomaron la fama que había agarrado x un par de seguidores más y un par de like JAJAJA
2026-05-30 16:21:26
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alexis_mr01
Alexz_MR :
Y quién alza la voz por algo que ni conoce???
2026-05-31 02:09:04
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