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by scifibestfi 1241 days ago
Are we at a point where the best heuristic is to assume fake until proven otherwise?
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The best heuristic is if there is money to be made then assume some bad agent will find a way to exploit it, always.

Fake videos are just one corollary of this.

That is how I was raised to approach the internet approx. 20 years ago, still seems like good advice today.
> That is how I was raised to approach the internet approx. 20 years ago, still seems like good advice today.

The ironic thing is, back then, fakery was less common and easier to spot.

This has been my attitude for a while, although my use of TikTok really ramped up my disillusion. The amount of cringe-worthy fakery on that app makes YouTube look sane by comparison.
Frankly, you have to be pretty stupid if you thought it was possible for 2 dudes to build a waterpark in the jungle out of mud with a couple of rocks.
I'd say most of the time the split between legit or not is fairly obvious:

- legit: focuses on "simple" builds that they usually work on for months. They also cover many topics and techniques relative to primitive life

- fake: build a "primitive" house with pool every few weeks

when have we ever not been at that point?