That phrase—“Most folks do this wrong. So glad I saw this”—is classic clickbait / engagement bait used on social media.
What it usually means
It’s intentionally vague so people click. It typically refers to:
- a “life hack” (cleaning, cooking, health, fitness)
- a misleading “you’ve been doing this wrong” claim
- or a setup for selling a product or driving comments
Why it’s misleading
It doesn’t actually say:
- what “this” is
- what the mistake is
- or who verified it
That vagueness is the trick—it creates curiosity without providing facts.
How to read these posts safely
When you see lines like this, check:
- Is the action clearly explained?
- Is there a credible source (doctor, study, official guide)?
- Or is it just emotional wording to get attention?
If it’s vague and dramatic → it’s usually not reliable.
Bottom line
This is attention-grabbing internet language, not useful information by itself.
If you want, paste the full post or video it came from—I can tell you exactly what it was trying to claim and whether any part of it is actually true.