100% they do. Between pure stupidity and mental problems, they believe this. It pops up similar to warnings given for "unsafe" links that may have malware and such. They'll just heed the warning given by Twitter and close out the video.
Disregarding it by association. Brain sees the greyed out box with "warning text," you don't read it and just click out. Took 2 seconds, and now you move on to do it 20 more times throughout the night.
It's there if you look, but Twitter knows no one will look.
Do people really fall for this at this point? I'd like to give the general public a little more credit. Even the people who seriously use Twatter.
Yes, they do fall for it.
100% they do. Between pure stupidity and mental problems, they believe this. It pops up similar to warnings given for "unsafe" links that may have malware and such. They'll just heed the warning given by Twitter and close out the video.
Disregarding it by association. Brain sees the greyed out box with "warning text," you don't read it and just click out. Took 2 seconds, and now you move on to do it 20 more times throughout the night.
It's there if you look, but Twitter knows no one will look.
Not very people are actually even on Twitter and a lot of the ones who are has TDS-induced retardation.
Some people thought Trump was referring to the coyote animal last night, so...