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Patrice Motz, a Spanish teacher, was one of more than 20 educators at Great Valley Middle School in Malvern, Pa., targeted by students on TikTok. The fake accounts targeting Great Valley Middle School teachers marked what the New York Times called the first known group TikTok attack of its kind by middle schoolers in the United States. This illustration picture taken on May 27, 2020, in Paris shows the logo of the social network application TikTok on the screen of a phone. 9,194 likes, 467 comments - nytimes on July 6, 2024: Seventh and eighth graders in Malvern, Pennsylvania, posted disparaging videos impersonating their teachers on TikTok. Its the first known mass attack of its kind in the U.S. Some 20 educators Ҁ” about a quarter of Great Valley Middle Schools faculty Ҁ” discovered they were victims of fake accounts rife with pedophilia innuendo Seventh and eighth graders in Malvern, Pennsylvania, impersonating their teachers posted disparaging, lewd, racist and homophobic videos on TikTok. The incident is the first known mass attack of its kind by middle schoolers on their teachers in the U.S. Students target teachers in mass TikTok assault 2024-07-07 - BY NATASHA SINGER In February, Patrice Motz, a veteran Spanish teacher at Great Valley Middle School in Malvern, Pennsylvan­ia, was warned by another teacher that trouble was brewing. Some eighth graders at her public school had set up TikTok accounts impersonat­ing teachers. MALVERN, Pa. Ҁ” In February, Patrice Motz, a veteran Spanish teacher at Great Valley Middle School in Malvern, Pennsylvania, was warned by another teacher that trouble was brewing. Some eighth graders at her public school had set up TikTok accounts impersonating teachers. Motz, who had never used TikTok, created an account. The New York Times @nytimes. 79 Replies. 109 Likes. Seventh and eighth graders in Malvern, Pennsylvania, impersonating their teachers posted disparaging, lewd, racist and homophobic videos on

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