So much like “seeing a photo of fairies doesn’t mean fairies are real”, seeing a clip of Trump meeting Jesus doesn’t mean it’s real either. People need to adapt to finding out how to look into a claim more than just saying “I saw a picture so it must be true.”
Shy of personally running down Elon and asking him, what are you doing to do to verify this?
I’d personally suggest “Don’t buy something just because there’s a video of someone endorsing it.”
Whether or not Elon endorsed it doesn’t change if it’s a good investment or not. (It’s crypto, it’s not)
So much like “seeing a photo of fairies doesn’t mean fairies are real”, seeing a clip of Trump meeting Jesus doesn’t mean it’s real either. People need to adapt to finding out how to look into a claim more than just saying “I saw a picture so it must be true.”
You’re working from a position of established skepticism. Trump can’t meet Jesus cause he’s 2000 years in the ground and also not a 6’2" Swede.
But a clip of Elon shilling crypto? That’s significantly easier to swallow.
Shy of personally running down Elon and asking him, what are you doing to do to verify this?
Read text? Watch videos? Listen to testimonial? All of that can be faked.
I’d personally suggest “Don’t buy something just because there’s a video of someone endorsing it.” Whether or not Elon endorsed it doesn’t change if it’s a good investment or not. (It’s crypto, it’s not)