“Stop scrolling. If you eat this ONE food before bed, you will burn fat all night. Doctors don’t want you to know this.”
Possible answers:
Hyperbole - emotional amplification
Click Bait - designed to make you click
Manipulation - pretending it's a secret
Credibility - Absolute language.
“I was broke two months ago. Now I make $10K a week from my phone. Comment ‘INFO’ and I’ll send you my exact method.”
Pitch
Manipulation
Narrative framing
Credibility
“They are trying to control what you think. Everything you’ve been told is a lie.”
Propaganda
Hyperbole
Manipulation
“If he doesn’t text you back in 10 minutes, he’s not interested. Period.”
Hyperbole
Narrative Framing
Bias
“Smart people are finally waking up. If you still believe what they’re telling you, you’re not paying attention.”
Bias → divides people into “smart” vs “not smart”
Framing → positions one belief as awareness, the other as ignorance
Manipulation → pressures the listener to join the “smart” group
Propaganda-style language → vague “they” with no source
Narrative → “waking up” story (very common in conspiracy spaces)