That phrase—“I had no clue about this”—is usually just a clickbait hook, not real information by itself. It’s meant to make you curious before showing some “secret” that often isn’t really new or important.
Since nothing specific was mentioned, I can’t confirm what “this” refers to—but these posts usually fall into a few patterns:
🧠 What it’s usually trying to do
- tease a “hidden trick” or “health secret”
- suggest something common is actually dangerous or miraculous
- lead to simple home remedies or myths
⚠️ Reality check
Most of the time, these claims:
- exaggerate normal facts
- oversimplify health or science
- are designed for clicks, not accuracy
✔️ A good rule
If a post doesn’t clearly say what “this” is right away, it’s usually:
- not reliable information
- or intentionally vague marketing
🧠 Bottom line
“I had no clue about this” isn’t information—it’s just a hook to grab attention.
If you want, paste the full post or image, and I’ll break down what it really means vs what’s exaggerated or false.