: Some "UPD" links require you to complete surveys or download apps to "unlock" the video. These are almost always scams designed to generate ad revenue for the uploader. How to Stay Safe Avoid clicking shortened links from unknown commenters on social media. Use an Ad-Blocker
In late 2024, a dance trend dubbed "Silhouette 2.0" broke Videy’s servers. Within one hour, 40+ clips were competing for viral status. One user, known as TrendHunter_X , deployed a Pastelink page titled Silhouette_Videy_Viral_UPD .
On your video platform (Videy or equivalent), produce a loopable, text-light video that .
Pastelink acts as a "link bridge." Since platforms like TikTok or Facebook might ban certain URLs, users paste them into a text-based document on Pastelink and share that link instead.