Man Behind Lottery Ticket Hoax On Facebook Explains Himself

After Nolan Daniels posted a photo of himself holding a Photoshopped winning lottery ticket, offering to give some of the riches to one person who shared the picture, more than 2 million people on Facebook bought into a hoax. While it was primarily a social experiment, Daniels wrote on The Huffington Post that he's now trying to use this power for good.

After Nolan Daniels posted a photo of himself holding a Photoshopped winning lottery ticket, offering to give some of the riches to one person who shared the picture, more than 2 million people on Facebook bought into a hoax. While it was primarily a social experiment, Daniels wrote on The Huffington Post that he’s now trying to use this power for good.

In late November, Daniels snapped a photo of himself holding a Powerball ticket and manipulated the numbers to (kind of) look like a winning ticket.

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