But know that I can win big at once and tell people about the winning but lost 20 times and not tell anyone about the losses. I think this is common on social media.
Nobody like to hear stories of losses. They are boring and brings anxiety. This is my own explanation for why people on social media share their wins more than their losses. Wins are gives hope to the whoever is looking for a sign but this hope is not exactly hope. It is a false one.
Yes, that's true, as nobody wants to hear a boring story about losses, but rather a proven series of success results, and as such, a more reason why those who are advertising their wins publicly online shouldn't fail to let people know that their game predictions are likely to end up been 50/50, so that people could be able to gamble what they could afford to lose, most especially newbies. Because judging from what most influencers do say while promoting a prediction site or telegram channel, for newbies they could think winning is a 100% assurance, and only to discover after the game has ended without playing as predicted that it was a mere speculation. So most times, it's always good to select games from a free prediction site, rather than paying for any subscription plan on any site that claims to offer sure games.