u/AdGrand6152

Fake stories will mostly gain more attraction and attention than the Real stories from the original victim.

Fake stories are designed to be believable to use for clout, reputation, status, and for it to be viral, etc. And it can spread like wildfire. Stuffs like false allegations, fake news, etc. And nobody will raise a single eyebrow. Meanwhile real stories could be inaccurate, and causing confusion etc. Making them less believable or at least less heard

Once false allegations is debunked or backfire. Victim blaming would happen, people would be victim blaming and trashing the fake victims and including the real victims making more stories more confusing over time

It could make real victims more scared to open up on the internet because they would get backfire from the media again

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u/AdGrand6152 — 1 day ago

I mean sure, you can do the flirty jokes. With people you're close with, or you've known each other not strangers. Tell me why when some people find strangers they're attracted to or finding people that they've just met instead of greetings and ask how their day has been. They just straight up dropping the flirty jokes, like wtf. Hell nah, and it is risky as hell. How is it a good idea to do that. It is awkward as hell

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u/AdGrand6152 — 17 days ago

I honestly don't despise all of these because persistent can be a good thing.

But i really despise this one type specifically, I don't really know how to call these people only just validation seeking or playing hard to get. I don't understand, like for example, people who are saying "omg im having a bad day" and when asking what's going on they respond with "oh no, don't ask about it" and then when they actually respect the boundary and don't ask, these people seem to be dissatisfied or smth. Tryna give a hint like "oh you don't want to know?" Like they want to let them know but they're playing hard to get.

Or do y'all see those people where people are complaining about like "when i push him away but he isn't trying harder, yea not my type" etc. this is not a romantic story.

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u/AdGrand6152 — 19 days ago