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Linktree (@linktr.ee) alias The Cannes Coach

slangin' hopium at Coach share their take w

TikTok · 6670311645661020165

Bottom line

Mostly evidence, with a few persuasion patterns mixed in.

Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Oh, look at this 'Coach' sharing her take on Cannes Lions 2026 with the GirlBossTown crew—what a total waste of a commercial opportunity! Instead of scaring people about seed oil or mold illness to sell them a $200 supplement stack, she's just talking about how the marketing industry should evolve. Truly, a clinician who stays inside their scope and cites real studies is a grifter's nightmare: no product funnel, no affiliate program, and zero manipulation tactics. What a boring, honest creative professional.

8/100

Moderate signals

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Score breakdown

0/100
Credentials
Zero because the subject is a marketing coach, not a medical professional; no MD/DO or pseudo-doc credentials exist to evaluate.
0/100
Manipulation
Zero because no fear-mongering, false authority, or health-related manipulation tactics are present; the content is a neutral industry reflection.
15/100
Sales funnel
Zero because no supplements, lab tests, or commerce links are pitched; the subject discusses Cannes Lions, not a health product funnel.
40/100
Grift map
Few outbound commerce links detected.
Evidence gap
No claims were literature-checked.
0/100
Bro energy
Zero because the subject lacks the 'doc bro' persona, health claims, and grift patterns (affiliate recruitment, undisclosed links) that define this index.

Direct answer

Dr. Trust Me Bro analyzed public health content from Linktree (@linktr.ee) titled "Reflecting on their #CannesLions2026 experience, @Carolina Chaves and @Vanessa “Nane” Marquez | Coach share their take w" using transcript and metadata. No evidence gaps to assess because the content contains no health claims, medical advice, or disease diagnoses. The subject is discussing the marketing industry's evolution at Cannes Lions 2026, which is outside the scope of medical literature entirely. Mainstream medical consensus does not apply to creative industry commentary. Literature cross-check is in progress.

Key findings

  • No grift pattern detected. The content is a standard industry reflection on Cannes Lions 2026, lacking the scare-content -> abnormal lab -> proprietary supplement funnel typical of health influencers.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.

Borrowed authority & guest funnel

Guest collaboration detected (Carolina Chaves and Vanessa 'Nane' Marquez), but the topic is marketing industry evolution, not health. No borrowed-authority health grift or self-funnel to medical consults observed.

Commerce & grift map

No grift pattern detected. The content is a standard industry reflection on Cannes Lions 2026, lacking the scare-content -> abnormal lab -> proprietary supplement funnel typical of health influencers.

Critical

No FTC-style compensation disclosure

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Credentials & scope

Glossary: Chiropractor (“Dr.”)

Stated: none · Likely: unverified

No health-related credentials, medical advice, or 'doc bro' persona detected in this content. The subject is a marketing/creative industry coach discussing Cannes Lions 2026, not a health influencer.

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