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Linktree (@linktr.ee) alias The Cannes Thank-You Bot

consulting from the wellness trough at Coach for joining us and @GirlBossTown and giving us the ans

TikTok · 6670311645661020165

Bottom line

Mostly evidence, with a few persuasion patterns mixed in.

Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Oh, look at this 'doc bro'—Linktree, the master of thanking marketing folks at Cannes Lions 2026! Instead of selling detox water or fear-mongering about seed oils, they're just giving 'answers we all need' about branding. What a wasted commercial opportunity for a grifter: no supplements, no labs, no affiliate pyramid, just a polite corporate nod. Truly, the most disappointing 'health influencer' who actually stays in their lane and ignores the money.

8/100

Moderate signals

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Score breakdown

0/100
Credentials
: No medical credentials or health influencer persona exist here; this is a corporate thank-you note for a marketing festival, not a doctor.
0/100
Manipulation
: Zero manipulation tactics detected; no fear-mongering, false authority, or disclaimer contradictions in this non-health content.
15/100
Sales funnel
: No sales funnel, supplements, lab tests, or affiliate recruitment present; the clip is purely an event acknowledgment.
40/100
Grift map
Few outbound commerce links detected.
Evidence gap
No claims were literature-checked.
0/100
Bro energy
: Not a 'doc bro' at all; the subject is a Linktree channel posting about Cannes Lions, lacking any health grift signature.

Direct answer

Dr. Trust Me Bro analyzed public health content from Linktree (@linktr.ee) titled "thank you to @Carolina Chaves and @Vanessa “Nane” Marquez | Coach for joining us and @GirlBossTown and giving us the ans" using transcript and metadata. No mainstream medical consensus is relevant here because the content contains no health claims, medical advice, or disease-related statements. The clip is a corporate thank-you message for speakers at a marketing festival (Cannes Lions), so there are no unsupported claims to evaluate against medical literature. Literature cross-check is in progress.

Key findings

  • No grift pattern detected. The content is a non-health, corporate acknowledgment of speakers at a marketing festival (Cannes Lions), lacking any scare content, lab upsells, supplement stacks, or affiliate recruitment.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

Guests are present (Carolina Chaves and Vanessa Marquez), but they are marketing professionals/coaches at a festival, not health authorities. No borrowed-authority health grift or self-funnel to medical consults detected.

  • @Carolina Chaves

    Framed as: Joined for Cannes Lions 2026 · Topic: Marketing/Branding answers at Cannes Lions

  • @Vanessa 'Nane' Marquez | Coach

    Framed as: Coach joining for Cannes Lions 2026 · Topic: Marketing/Branding answers at Cannes Lions

Commerce & grift map

No grift pattern detected. The content is a non-health, corporate acknowledgment of speakers at a marketing festival (Cannes Lions), lacking any scare content, lab upsells, supplement stacks, or affiliate recruitment.

Critical

No FTC-style compensation disclosure

compensationDisclosures · scan

Credentials & scope

Glossary: Chiropractor (“Dr.”)

Stated: none · Likely: unverified

No health influencer credentials, medical claims, or 'doc bro' persona detected in this content. The clip is a corporate thank-you message for a Cannes Lions event.

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  • Source: https://www.tiktok.com/@linktr.ee/video/7655961259292118302

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