Gangs gathered around H&M in front of Oxford Circus Station, with the mob screaming and running at police who were waiting for them after a call for chaos went out on social media.
WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE On social media sites like TikTok and YouTube, young content creators are uploading videos pranking the public as a way to achieve notoriety and online status.
Unsuspecting people are being accosted, threatened and reverse robbed on Britain s high streets as part of a sinister new prank trend being nurtured by algorithms on websites like YouTube.
PR expert Millie Woodman, from London, told FEMAIL there has been a growing interest in sexual content in the general public - and celebrities have been oversharing as a result.