That kind of post is usually clickbait and refers to a normal ear variation.
Most commonly it’s talking about one of these:
- Preauricular pit (ear hole): a tiny congenital opening near the front of the ear.
- Darwin’s tubercle: a small bump on the outer ear (not a hole).
Despite viral claims like “people with this ear hole have special traits,” there’s no proven link between these ear features and personality, intelligence, luck, or anything similar.
A preauricular pit is simply a minor birth variation. Most people never have problems with it, though in rare cases it can get infected.
So the “see more…” posts are usually just trying to farm engagement, not share real science.
If you want, tell me what the image showed and I can explain exactly which ear feature it is.