We Are Dying by Clips
Credibility score: 60/100 — Mostly Credible. Mixed credibility - some claims are solid, others need verification.
Claims analyzed
Said 'why can't we eat babies?' on podcast 10 years ago to make philosophy point — Personal Story (70/100)
Dropping baby-eating bombs in philosophy class? Context king, but wild opener 💀😂
Baby-eating hypothetical is fine in philosophy class, psychopathic outside — Opinion (50/100)
Classic philosophy bait — sounds insane without the ethics seminar disclaimer 💀
Clip taken out of context resurfaced 10 years later, linked to Epstein, got death threats — Personal Story (70/100)
Personal beef with viral clipping — death threats over philosophy clip? Wild but plausible 😤
Short clips spread half-truths/lies, destroy culture, must break the habit — Opinion (50/100)
Clips ruining discourse? Preaching to the choir in the clip economy 💀🔥
Sources: TikTok and the War on Misinformation | Capitol Technology University, More than half of top 100 mental health TikToks contain misinformation, study finds, Exploring the Impact of Short Videos on Society and Culture: An Analysis of Social Dynamics and Cultural Expression - ResearchGate
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