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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TestnetScholarvip
· 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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MetaNomadvip
· 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_poetvip
· 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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LootboxPhobiavip
· 12-09 20:09
Really tired of the whole media game; the censorship of speech just never ends.
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rugdoc.ethvip
· 12-09 20:07
Same old trick, this kind of cherry-picked news happens almost every day.
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 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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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 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?
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