The grifter: My 8 year old niece
— Mike Piccolo (@mfpiccolo) February 13, 2021
The prize: Playing virtual hooky permanently (School Zoom calls)
The marks: My sister, my brother in law, the teacher, the school’s computer teacher, the principle and Zoom's support team
The con: How she pulled it off… thread pic.twitter.com/cdz3SRhRu9
We've heard different "tricks" done by students to avoid online classes such as pretending that your internet connection suddenly slowed down, but this eight-year-old had this "big brain" moment I haven't even thought of doing!
Day 1: (Zero Day) My sister has three kids, all are currently in Zoom classes. Mysteriously one day, my niece's zoom stopped working. She went and told my sister who tried for over an hour to get her logged back in but could not. She figured it was a weird glitch.
— Mike Piccolo (@mfpiccolo) February 13, 2021
Her Zoom hack? She entered the wrong password a lot of times which caused her account to be banned from signing in. She was able to do this tactic for three weeks straight, and at least eight adults were tricked! What more, her mother even considered homeschooling her because she gave up on the problem.
See the story unfold on Twitter.
Credits to Mike Piccolo