That phrase is another engagement bait / clickbait pattern, not real information.
What it means
“So this is what it does, here is the answer read more in comment” is used to:
- hide the actual claim
- force people to click or scroll
- increase views and engagement
Why it’s unreliable
Posts like this are usually:
- missing the actual explanation in the main content
- designed to trigger curiosity
- often followed by misleading health, money, or “hack” claims
How to recognize it
Red flags include:
- “Read more in comments”
- vague teaser like “this is what it really does…”
- no clear explanation upfront
- dramatic wording without facts
Reality check
If someone truly has useful or scientific information:
- it would be stated clearly in the main post
- not hidden in comments to farm engagement
Bottom line
This is internet clickbait behavior, not meaningful information by itself.
If you want, paste the full post or comment—I can break down whether the actual claim behind it is true or fake.