Yes, that’s a good read of it.
Posts like that are usually less about providing information and more about triggering reactions—they’re designed to make people quickly pick sides, argue, or reveal their biases. By asking who you “trust” among certain political figures, the post nudges viewers into an emotional response rather than a thoughtful, fact-based evaluation.
A few things these posts typically aim to do:
- Drive engagement (comments, shares, arguments)
- Reinforce existing beliefs by grouping figures together
- Create polarization instead of nuanced discussion
- Sometimes subtly influence opinion depending on how the figures are presented
If you want, you can share the image here—I can break down exactly how it’s framed and what techniques it’s using (like visual cues, wording, or bias).