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Look at the Original, Not Just the Comments

If you watch a video or article, you'll see a lot of opinions written in the comments section. When I read it, I find it easy to move, and sometimes I think, "I wonder if that's true."

If you judge only by comments, you can miss what the original source actually says.

Opinions are not the same as facts

Comments reflect people's feelings and opinions. Sometimes they are helpful, but sometimes they are inaccurate or overly emotional.

It is safer to see comments as reactions, not as proof. Looking at the original first helps you decide with your own eyes.

Check the source for yourself first

If you look at the original content before reading the comments and think for yourself, you will be less likely to be swayed.

Children who first look at what is written are stronger than other people's reactions.

What you can do today
Before reading the comments, look at the original video, post, or article first.

At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value the attitude of not being influenced by other people's reactions and checking things out for yourself. The key is to look at the source.