That’s understandable—these posts are designed to look like real stories, so they catch a lot of people off guard.
What you saw is part of a common online format:
- dramatic personal story
- sudden “twist” (secret billionaire, betrayal, revenge)
- no verifiable names or sources
- ends with “see more” to push engagement
It’s basically short-form fiction written to feel real, not actual reporting.
If anything like that shows up again, a quick way to sanity-check it is:
- Are there real names, dates, or places?
- Can you find the same story on reputable news sites?
- Does it sound like a movie plot more than real life?
If you want, I can help you build a quick “spot fake posts instantly” checklist so you don’t have to second-guess them.