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Moral of the story?
Stop believing every post on Twitter or Facebook. Ignoring the fact that every bitcoiner should live by the principle of "don't trust, verify," these are gambling stories, and you could trust a gambler about this as much as a fisherman and his stories about the 20-meter 100 tons carp he just failed to catch.
This is just true.
I find even useful that this has been highlight here on the section since there are "many fishermans" on forum.
We are reading daily tons of tons of fake news, comments, and everything totaly biased and without any evidence.
Even such gambling story are just a click bait (and to add a basic of truth these are posted in a scam newspaper).
In todays era on which making up some false news or events just to get some attention is just that way more easy specially now that we do have AI then it will be just that easy peasy on making up some unrealistic events that brings up that attention. Well, there are those which are real but its always been best that you should be that trying out to verify about into the information that you had been able to read.
Sometimes we are just that too lazy on verifying things and would be definitely be just that directly believing and responding basing up on what we have read up. There are those stories that really looks unbelievable and its not that costing up your arm and leg on making up some research if you are that serious on trying out to verify whether its a legit one or not. It will be that up to you into such aspect.
There are just that those moments that we are just that too lazy on this aspect.