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Credibility score: 62/100 — Mostly Credible. Mixed credibility - some claims are solid, others need verification.
Claims analyzed
Personal anecdote about a kilt joke leading to a new interest. — No Frame (75/100)
Just sharing a personal, lighthearted story. No tricks here, just setting the scene. 🏴
Claiming Scottish football fans are as friendly as advertised, based on limited interaction. — Confidence Mismatch (45/100)
Met 'two men in kilts and a lovely couple' and now it's 'as friendly as advertised'? That's a tiny sample size for a big claim. 🤏
Using a catchy, repeated phrase to create a sense of shared fun. 🎉 — Loaded Language (45/100)
The 'no Scotland, no party' line is pure emotional button-pushing for team spirit. 🥳
Attributing increased fun to Scotland and using a catchy, slightly exaggerated slogan. — Loaded Language (45/100)
Saying 'no Scotland no party' is a fun slogan, but it's pure emotional appeal, not a factual statement. 🎉
Personal story about an Instagram account's unexpected growth. — No Frame (75/100)
Just sharing a personal story about how her Instagram grew from a joke. No tricks here. 🤷♀️
Just a personal story and a shout-out, no claims to roast here. — No Frame (75/100)
Just sharing a personal anecdote and well wishes. Nothing to fact-check, just vibes. 🏴
Personal story about an Instagram account's unexpected growth. No framing tricks here. — No Frame (75/100)
Just sharing a personal anecdote about how things blew up. Straightforward storytelling. 🤷♀️
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