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The YouTube video "TikTok Faking Dissociative Identity Disorder" discusses a recent trend of people pretending to have Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) on social media platform, TickTock. Although DID is a real mental disorder, some people are faking it to gain attention or to manipulate others. The video discusses the topic of dissociative identity disorder (DID), and how it can be faked by individuals. It also discusses the fact that other disorders may also be faked in order to gain attention or escape punishment. However, dissociative identity disorder as a whole is not fake, and may in fact be a result of chronic trauma.
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