That kind of headline—“ATTENTION: These Are the Consequences of Sleeping With… See more”—is classic clickbait. It’s designed to trigger curiosity or fear so you’ll click, not to clearly inform you.
What’s going on here
- It withholds key information (“sleeping with what?”)
- Uses urgency words like ATTENTION to create anxiety
- Often leads to overstated or misleading health claims
What it’s usually about
These posts commonly end up talking about things like:
- Sleeping with your phone nearby
- Sleeping with makeup on
- Sleeping with contact lenses
- Sleeping in certain positions
- Or issues like drooling, snoring, etc.
But the actual risks are usually much less dramatic than the headline suggests.
Reality check
- Most “shocking consequences” are either minor, rare, or poorly explained
- Serious health warnings (like Sleep Apnea or chronic conditions) don’t show up as vague viral posts—they come with clear symptoms and medical guidance
How to spot misleading posts
- Vague wording (“this”, “these”, “you won’t believe”)
- No credible sources or medical references
- Emotional language instead of facts
- “See more” bait instead of upfront info
Bottom line
Don’t take these headlines at face value. They’re built to get clicks—not to give you reliable health advice.
If you want, send me the full post or tell me what it turned out to be—I’ll break down whether it’s actually true or just hype.