Media's favorite trick exposed again. That exchange founder did add a crucial caveat: "I'm not sure, don't quote me." Guess which part mysteriously vanished from those viral headlines? The disclaimer, naturally. Classic clickbait playbook.
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TestnetScholar
· 12-11 00:26
This media tactic is really clever; they cut off the first half of the human speech and leave only the second half...
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MetaNomad
· 12-10 19:52
The media's tricks are really clever, taking things out of context and playing them skillfully.
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ponzi_poet
· 12-09 20:17
The media has played this trick to death. Just by deleting a disclaimer, they can create a buzz—truly impressive.
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LootboxPhobia
· 12-09 20:09
Really tired of the whole media game; the censorship of speech just never ends.
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rugdoc.eth
· 12-09 20:07
Same old trick, this kind of cherry-picked news happens almost every day.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 12-09 20:02
The media is playing this trick again, it's really unbelievable. They just deleted the person's "I'm not sure, don't quote me" comment, and now clickbait is making a killing.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 12-09 19:51
ngl, this is exactly why i don't trust traditional media's take on crypto anymore. they'll literally strip the nuance out of anything if it gets clicks... the disclaimer was like half the actual statement tho?
Media's favorite trick exposed again. That exchange founder did add a crucial caveat: "I'm not sure, don't quote me." Guess which part mysteriously vanished from those viral headlines? The disclaimer, naturally. Classic clickbait playbook.