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Comments by "Persona" (@ArawnOfAnnwn) on "Is the China Real Estate Crisis a Big Lie? - VisualEconomik EN" video.
@ajr993 That's a bot. Which should have been obvious to you given all its spamming of an unrelated tirade all over this comment section, that too in ALL CAPS. Is this your first time on the internet?
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Try watching the video first before telling people to take it with a grain of salt. You've fallen for their clickbait title like so many others here.
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@Ajibolaa They made this video to cash in on sensationalism. The very same thing the mainstream media - which this is supposed to be the alternative to - does. There's literally a term for what they're doing here - Betteridge's law of headlines.
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@Homer-OJ-Simpson Ok and? That much was obvious. It also shows up wrt Pakistan as well btw. Anyway I generally don't like making bot accusations as I find the idea to be grossly misused in most online discourse. I only pointed out this one cos I've seen it around for a while and it's acting very clearly bot-like, instead of just someone whose opinions I may not like. I actually like that this bot exists, as it provides an exemplar of what actual bot comments look like (along with the investment scam bots and the 'text/call this number' bots). Not that I expect the internet to ever learn restraint, but one can hope.
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@sunset-inn Falling for it is what they want. You think they chose this headline for no reason? This is Betteridge's law of headlines at work. They're counting on triggering people like the OP in order to get more viewership. The show is already compromised - it's basically the same sensationalist crap tactics that the mainstream media uses all the time.
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Yeah, from your supersecret 'sources' that 'they don't want you to know' lol. Can you be more conspiratorial? Their property sector is down, yes. But they aren't collapsing. They're gonna be in the doldrums for a while, nothing more. They have literally trillions in currency and assets and ample room for monetary and fiscal policy (one of the 'perks' of no inflation) to manage the downturn.
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