: The viral spread of misinformation is a major risk, as people are more likely to believe information shared within their social circles. This can create self-reinforcing cycles that are difficult to break even with factual evidence. Privacy and Observation

Social media thrives on this ambiguity. The comments section becomes a jury deliberation. Users dissect body language, background noises, and clothing choices to determine who is the "villain" and who is the "victim." This investigative urge drives engagement metrics sky-high. We aren't just consuming content; we are participating in a collective unraveling of a mystery, regardless of whether the truth is ever actually found.

So, how do we watch without drowning?