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Kathie Lee Gifford Hospitalized in Critical Condition…b See more

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Is there a date clearly mentioned?
Are there specific details, or just vague language?
Are credible news outlets reporting it?
Does it end with “See more” instead of actual information?
If the answers raise doubts, it’s worth pausing.

What to Do Instead of Sharing
Before reacting:

✔ Check reliable news sources
✔ Look for multiple confirmations
✔ Avoid sharing unverified posts—even “just in case”
Because every share helps amplify the message—true or not.

The Bigger Picture: Why This Keeps Happening
This isn’t just about one celebrity.

It’s part of a broader pattern in how information spreads online.

We live in a world where:

Speed often matters more than accuracy
Emotion drives engagement
And attention is the most valuable currency
So content is often designed not to inform—but to capture attention first, explain later (if at all).

Separating Reality from Virality
Here’s the reality:

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