It's in circulation right now. If you see it, avoid it. You won't see the video it promises. The Greek page that hosts it (the domain name can be seen in the last photo) is just trying to gain likes that spread it scam.
The hoax reports that 99% of people who will try to watch the video will stop it before 10 seconds. His title moves interest (we can not say the same about photography) and aims to cheat you.
If you open the link on Facebook, you will see a video window that does not work.
For it to work you have to "like". With "like" it is published on your page at the same time. If you are not connected to Facebook, one emerging window will ask you to login. You'd better not do that. If you logged in from this window, switch immediately code access.
The administrator of the page that hosts the hoax has disabled the right click to prevent someone from seeing the code it uses. Nevertheless, we were able to see its code and it contained a domain (ihatenickinow (dot) blogspot (dot) com, appears with iframe) which is known by malicious scam.