On January 18th, there was an interesting clarification— the founder of a leading exchange denied the gossip about his relationship with a certain actress on social media. He said he doesn't really participate in social activities and has never met the actress. The topic went off-topic, and he also casually criticized a phenomenon: now everywhere are "news" that are hard to distinguish between true and false. It’s increasingly difficult to tell which to believe and which to ignore. However, he offered a suggestion— if you can master this "fake news filter" skill, your account will thank you.
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MerkleDreamer
· 4h ago
Haha, this guy clarified quite quickly, indicating that the gossip still hit a nerve. But he's not wrong—nowadays, with information explosion, fake news and real news are mixed together, making it hard to tell which one is the signal for cutting leeks.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-18 13:49
Ha, is this hinting at your reaction when being exposed? It feels a bit like "the more you deny, the more suspicious you become."
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TokenToaster
· 01-18 13:43
Haha, fake news is really everywhere. I've been fooled many times before I learned my lesson. Now I have to think twice before believing the news.
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FreeRider
· 01-18 13:25
Haha, even such a big shot has to clarify rumors, which shows how fierce the information war is.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 01-18 13:24
Haha, it's the same old story. I don't believe you. People who are always social suddenly say they are a homebody... Forget it. In this era of information overload, you really have to develop sharp eyes. Whether it's true or false, it's flying everywhere. My account is losing money, and I don't even know what's going on.
On January 18th, there was an interesting clarification— the founder of a leading exchange denied the gossip about his relationship with a certain actress on social media. He said he doesn't really participate in social activities and has never met the actress. The topic went off-topic, and he also casually criticized a phenomenon: now everywhere are "news" that are hard to distinguish between true and false. It’s increasingly difficult to tell which to believe and which to ignore. However, he offered a suggestion— if you can master this "fake news filter" skill, your account will thank you.