High engagement on a post doesn't automatically mean the person behind it actually knows their stuff. Likes and replies can pile up for all sorts of reasons—hype, timing, entertainment value—but that's not the same as credibility or expertise. Always dig deeper before taking anyone's take as gospel.
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BankruptWorker
· 17h ago
Really, a master of spamming ≠ an expert; many people confuse these two.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 17h ago
Wow, this is so on point. I've seen a bunch of people with tens of thousands of likes, but it turns out they're all just talkers.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 17h ago
Wow, that's so true. Every day, I see those accounts with exploding followers casually talking nonsense, and some people actually believe it. Truly unbelievable.
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GweiObserver
· 17h ago
That's why I always look at the comment section instead of the number of likes, really.
High engagement on a post doesn't automatically mean the person behind it actually knows their stuff. Likes and replies can pile up for all sorts of reasons—hype, timing, entertainment value—but that's not the same as credibility or expertise. Always dig deeper before taking anyone's take as gospel.