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Polymarket Exec CAUGHT ON HOT MIC w/Clavicular | #Shorts 98%
5/7/2026, 11:25:10 AM
BS Summary: This video contains 33 faulty reasoning types, including False Dilemma, Appeal to Emotion, and Availability Heuristic, with Negativity Bias as the most egregious example at 47.8% saturation with 149 hits. Analysis detected 1,549 faulty-reasoning hits from 312 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 98% and a BS Rank of 98% (346 of 16,813 videos). This video is worse (more manipulative) than 97.90% of the video peer group.
loathed to cover clavvicular. This was the executive who uh was caught on a hot mic.
>> I'm CMO.
So, >> yeah, you don't, >> bro. He's the guy.
>> I'm telling you, >> you don't hear 2829, bro. Hold up.
Now, we don't really know what they were talking about, but it's a fun and a catchy way of actually feeding some of you your vegetables who have been doing a little bit too much polyarket betting.
Wall Street Journal analysis shows on polyarket 67% of profits go to just.1% of accounts.
The statistics on this bear out in the exact same way that they do in every casino in the world and on every sports betting app.
Very, very few people will actually make money.
I believe that the sports betting number is 5% of accounts will ever take profit.
The vast majority will either break even
or lose.
And most of the losers are so big that they lose the vast majority.
They're called gambling addicts.
looking at this data, you are better off shooting craps and like betting even the dumbest bets on the table than you are sports betting parlays andor trying to do political or event market predictions.
predictions. You're just not going to win.
>> Just recall from our previous coverage
that one of the ways they identify people who are like dumb and going to lose a lot of money is whether or not they're doing parlays.
>> Yeah,
>> just so you know.
>> Honestly, gambling has been the most black pilling thing I've ever covered.
I have never seen so many millions, tens of millions of people piss their money away willingly and with the knowledge that they will lose.
I tell them they'll
lose and they tell me I'm wrong.
>> Yeah.
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