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Most folks do this wrong. So glad I saw this

That line is another classic clickbait pattern—designed to trigger curiosity without actually saying anything specific.

“Most folks do this wrong. So glad I saw this” is usually used to promote:

  • cleaning hacks
  • health “secrets”
  • cooking tips
  • DIY tricks
  • or product ads

The problem is: it doesn’t tell you what “this” is, so there’s no actual claim to evaluate yet.

If you ever see this type of post, the safest way to interpret it is:

  • It’s trying to make you feel like you’re missing a hidden mistake
  • The “wrong/right” claim is usually exaggerated
  • The actual advice is often something simple (or already well-known)

If you paste the full post after “this,” I can break down whether it’s useful, harmless, or misleading.

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