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Serious question- How often do people actually look into the stuff they post here, to make sure it's not clickbait, before they post it?

I'm not trying to put the OP on the spot or embarress them, but this type of thing happens way too often for a board that's supposed to be full of elite researchers.

Do you (the general "you", not the OP) just believe stuff because you see it in some Tweet/X post somewhere, and it suits your narrative?

Or do you see this stuff from people you trust, so you take it for granted that it's true?

How often do people pass this type of thing along, knowing that it's horseshit, but they think the truth doesn't matter as much as whatever message they're trying to send does?

I've noticed this type of thing seems to be happening more and more often. I'm trying to figure out if it's an actual increase of these type of posts, or if there are fewer people posting here in general, so it's just making up a larger percentage of the posts, overall.

I honestly can not believe how often that people here will just believe pretty much anything they see posted, and then get absolutely outraged over it. Sometimes to the point of calling for the death of people mentioned in the post. That is just insane.

So I'm pleasantly surprised to see so many people in the comments here calling out that this is clickbait. That doesn't happen very often, so I'm wondering if others are noticing the same thing I am about this stuff and are growing sick of it as well.

This type of stuff really hurts our credibility when it's shared with normies, trying to redpill them. Not to mention how often people become absolutely outraged over things that just aren't true. Remember that this is supposed to be one of the public faces of Q, and anyone and everyone can see these posts. How often do these types of posts end up on some Reddit board, with hundreds of posts tearing us apart?

I'm starting to think there's a big addiction to "outrage porn" going on. It's like people are sitting around just waiting for something to get enraged over.

17 hours ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Serious question- How often do people actually look into the stuff they post here, to make sure it's not clickbait, before they post it?

I'm not trying to put the OP on the spot or embarress them, but this type of thing happens way too often for a board that's supposed to be full of elite researchers.

Do you (the general "you", not the OP) just believe stuff because you see it in some Tweet/X post somewhere, and it suits your narrative?

Or do you see this stuff from people you trust, so you take it for granted that it's true?

How often do people pass this type of thing along, knowing that it's horseshit, but they think the truth doesn't matter as much as whatever message they're trying to send does?

I've noticed this type of thing seems to be happening more and more often. I'm trying to figure out if it's an actual increase of these type of posts, or if there are fewer people posting here in general, so it's just making up a larger percentage of the posts, overall.

I honestly can not believe how often that people here will just believe pretty much anything they see posted, and then get absolutely outraged over it. Sometimes to the point of calling for the death of people mentioned in the post. That is just insane.

So I'm pleasantly surprised to see so many people in the comments here calling out that this is clickbait. That doesn't happen very often, so I'm wondering if others are noticing the same thing I am about this stuff and are growing sick of it as well.

This type of stuff really hurts our credibility when it's shared with normies, trying to redpill them. Not to mention how often people become absolutely outraged over things that just aren't true. I'm starting to think there's a big addiction to "outrage porn" going on. It's like people are sitting around just waiting for something to get enraged over.

17 hours ago
1 score