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Got any cautionary tales to share about what you have found deep down the rabbit hole of the web?
I hate channels that put false claims in the title that an entertainer is dead/ hospitalized, using thumbnails with edited pics to make them look sick or in a funeral casket. Even though that stuff usually looks really fake, it's still sleazy. Unfortunately, too many of them to name here.
Evil Food Supply is an annoying channel I have found through videos debunking the misinfo they peddle about health, food and climate. They made one for instance about plant-based meat, saying it was dangerous because of red 3# dye, TBHQ and caramel color- which aren't even used in Impossible or Beyond meat. The footage Evil Foods showed of chemicals came from meat factories injecting it in processed pork actually, and that's just 1 of many things they distort.
Another channel I try to avoid is Story Waves after I was clickbaited. Their videos have misleading titles, like this vid that said a family adopted a girl from another country, and returned her 3 days later. The family actually loved and cared for her for years. What really happened is that they found her biological mother who had the child taken from her, and helped them reunite. They do say this...but after drawing the video out to feed the algorithm.
Any content you know of that deserves infamy?
I hate channels that put false claims in the title that an entertainer is dead/ hospitalized, using thumbnails with edited pics to make them look sick or in a funeral casket. Even though that stuff usually looks really fake, it's still sleazy. Unfortunately, too many of them to name here.
Evil Food Supply is an annoying channel I have found through videos debunking the misinfo they peddle about health, food and climate. They made one for instance about plant-based meat, saying it was dangerous because of red 3# dye, TBHQ and caramel color- which aren't even used in Impossible or Beyond meat. The footage Evil Foods showed of chemicals came from meat factories injecting it in processed pork actually, and that's just 1 of many things they distort.
Another channel I try to avoid is Story Waves after I was clickbaited. Their videos have misleading titles, like this vid that said a family adopted a girl from another country, and returned her 3 days later. The family actually loved and cared for her for years. What really happened is that they found her biological mother who had the child taken from her, and helped them reunite. They do say this...but after drawing the video out to feed the algorithm.
Any content you know of that deserves infamy?
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