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Linktree (@linktr.ee) alias Linktree Trend Tracker

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Bottom line

Mostly evidence, with a few persuasion patterns mixed in.

Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Oh, look at Linktree, the self-appointed curator of the 'summer of hobbymaxxing,' trying to convince us that knitting and scrapbooking are the new frontier of digital genius. They're so excited about 'edible luxury' and 'mail club drops' that they forgot to sell us a detox supplement or a $500 lab panel—what a wasted commercial opportunity for a platform that clearly has no idea how to monetize actual fear. Truly, the most disappointing 'doc bro' of all: a tech tool that refuses to pretend it's a doctor.

8/100

Moderate signals

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Score breakdown

0/100
Credentials
0 because there is no health influencer or medical credential to evaluate; the subject is a tech platform.
0/100
Manipulation
0 because no fear-mongering, false authority, or disclaimer contradictions exist in this hobby-focused content.
15/100
Sales funnel
0 because no supplements, labs, or affiliate programs are pitched; the content is a brand showcase, not a grift funnel.
40/100
Grift map
Few outbound commerce links detected.
Evidence gap
No claims were literature-checked.
0/100
Bro energy
0 because the 'doc bro' archetype is absent; this is a Linktree series about creators, not a pseudo-doc selling health products.

Direct answer

Dr. Trust Me Bro analyzed public health content from Linktree (@linktr.ee) titled "What’s On Our Feed? a new series by Linktree where we share our corner of the internet and recap the latest trends and t" using transcript and metadata. No evidence gaps to address because the content contains no medical claims, serious conditions, or health advice; it is purely about social media trends, hobbies, and food artistry, which are outside the scope of medical consensus entirely. Literature cross-check is in progress.

Key findings

  • No grift pattern detected. The content promotes hobbies (chess, knitting), food artistry, and mail clubs, with no scare content, abnormal labs, or proprietary supplement stacks.see section ↓

Claims & evidence

Scope and literature cross-checks run when health claims or listed services are present in the scanned material.

Manipulation

Nothing flagged in this section for this scan.

Commerce & grift map

No grift pattern detected. The content promotes hobbies (chess, knitting), food artistry, and mail clubs, with no scare content, abnormal labs, or proprietary supplement stacks.

Critical

No FTC-style compensation disclosure

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Credentials & scope

Glossary: Chiropractor (“Dr.”)

Stated: none · Likely: unverified

No health influencer or 'doc bro' present in this content; the subject is Linktree, a social media management platform, featuring general creator trends.

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