if you're getting advice on plant care from a tiktok video that's 10 seconds long, you're probably gonna end up killing your plant
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same with health and fitness advice, people need to stop taking medical tips from some random dude with 10k followers
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shouldn't that apply to chefs and food bloggers too then?
People are paying for that advice, so who's to say they can't learn from it too.
yup, because nothing says "qualified expert" like a guy who took a be fit course on udemy
couldn't agree more. too many people treat social media like an authoritative source for medical and financial advice. we need to be more critical about who we're taking guidance from online.