I ChatGPTed a list of scams. This list is quite impressive and depressing at the same time. Humanity is full of scams.

1. Holiday gift cards

2. “Breakfast is the most important meal”

3. Diamonds

4. Black friday engineerd hysteria

5. Pink/ blue colors to sell more clothes to parents

6. 8 glasses of water a day - water bottle company backed campaign

7. Recycling - shifting of responsiblity from producers to consumers

8. Low fat driven by sugar industry

9. Mattress companies

10. Fashion seasons

11. Beauty standards

12. Loyalty programs to harvest data

13. College rankings

14. College - added by me

15. Sunscreen inflated skin cancer claims

16. Flouride as means of waste disposal - aluminum industry

17. Plant-based foods - owned by meat conglomorates to hedge bets

18. Streaming services rotating content with “expiring”

19. Psychology of pricing - price anchoring etc…

20. Artificial delays between streaming services show seasons, split seasons etc to draw out subscriptions

21. Manufactured drama - in hollywood, between artists etc…

22. Manufactured news drama

23. Detox products - pseudoscience

24. Supplements

25. Essential oils

26. anti-aging creams

27. Shampoo cycles - overwashing

28. Gendered products - pink tax

29. “Natural” label - legally meaningless

30. Sugar-free / fat-free

31. Bottled water

32. auto dealer addons, already pre-applied highest margins

33. Extended warranties

34. Apple Care

35. Planned obsolescence

36. Credit scores

37. 401k fees

38. Buy now pay later

39. Home staging

40. Smart home add-ons

41. Greenwashing certifications

42. “eco-friendly”

43. Printer ink pricing

44. Phone planned obsolescence

45. Texbook revisions to kill resale market

46. For-profit colleges (I’d say most colleges actually)

47. Carbon offsets

48. Compostable plastics - rarely composted

49. Recycling - rarely done due to costs

50. Evergreen patents on pharma products

51. The entire healthcare system “sick system”

52. Sales tax (I’d say ALL taxes)

53. Paint industry - same paint, different labels

54. Eyewear monopoly and markups

55. Funeral industry one giant scam

56. Fake MSRP in mattress industry

57. Hotel resort fees

58. “Limited runs” in brands to create artificial shortages

59. Pretty much all online marketing manipulation (1 left, 5 other people bought etc….)

60. Charity donations

61. airline fuel surchage

62. academic publishing industry - Elsevier etc, taxpayer funded research paywalled

What else?

Does bitcoin fix these?

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63. I reacted with a cool emoji but primal renders it as a heart

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Yea, that bugs me. I am more of a zap vs like guy on Nostr, but there is room to react with emojis while sending that zap. Think of it like body language ;-). Reducing such reactions to nothing more than a like is pretty lame.

Feminism

Nice to meet you 🤝😉

What was your prompt/question for ChatGPT?

Just digging around various topics

Diamond is a huge one

Housing shortage, aka artificial scarcity

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Purchasing extended warranties.

Social security.

You have to go to the dentist every 6 months.

Aluminum car wheels.

Aluminum car wheels? I’m intrigued. I haven’t heard of this one, but I want to hear about it.

They friggin weld themselves onto the steel brake rotors because of galvanic corrosion. They're easily damaged. They go flat if you spin the tires and they cost more than steel wheels that have none of these issues.

Fair enough. Thanks for explaining. 👍🏼

How often should you go to the dentist and why?

I thought twice a year seems reasonable for cleaning. Some people have to go in 4 times

Those are usually for SRP to prevent or treat gum disease. In fairness, that *usually* is due to poor hygiene. On average, most people, even the ones with good hygiene, benefit from 2 cleanings and screenings per year.

If you only go when you have a problem, you almost certainly could have caught the issue much earlier and prevented damage or decreased your chances of more serious outcomes, such as tooth or jaw bone loss or infection, including of the heart and other systems.

People can do whatever they want, obviously. But almost everyone is better off going every six months if they can. You can go less and save whatever low amount dental insurance is, but all you're doing is increasing your odds of health problems to save a few bucks a month.

I saw a young guy in the emergency department a few months ago for what ended up being pericarditis secondary to a dental problem that would have been discovered on dental xrays and exams before it became a major problem. He didn't even know the problem was that big yet. A dentist would have known when it was small. Really small. To each their own.

I’m not in disagreement with any of this. You don’t have to convince me 🤣

Even if rare, you may prevent early death by just getting your teeth cleaned and screened every six months. It's worth the few bucks to me.

This is why I don't like to use words like "scam" so loosely. People tend to conflate shit they don't want to do or pay for or anecdotes with fraud. YOU may indeed be okay up until now. But many others, on average, weren't (hence the recommendations).

I go like once every three years. Just brush your teeth, they'll be fine.

I go only when there’s a problem. The annual/twice annual bullshit is just that.. insurance bullshit.

Good hygiene goes the distance.

Except that isn't necessarily true. No one brushes their teeth perfectly, which is why its recommended that you have plaque removed twice yearly or roughly every six months. I used to be a dental assistant. No one, even the best of examples, hits every spot perfectly. And the results over time can be damaging.

There are also other screenings performed. We've caught early cancer development between cleanings. Other issues can be caught early too that may lead to complications if left unchecked. There are also certain conditions that people may be unaware of that can create a harmful oral environment.

This isn't a scam. It's based on broad data for a very diverse population. I've never met anyone, even dentists, who don't benefit from at least an annual cleaning and exam. I've never seen a single patient waste their time coming twice annually. There's always preventative measures to take. Oral health can also affect other organ systems.

I don’t know if Bitcoin fixes all of these, but holy shit.

Nice to meet you 😉🤝

Milspec - not because military specifications aren't real and honored by some manufactures. The term is used falsely a lot though.

Similar: military grade, industrial grade (again, not always strictly meaningless, but often enough that you have to verify actual specs)

Removing Indians from the Internet fixes a lot of this

In the US, we have a general scam related to compensation for government abuse.

IF someone can sue and IF they win, the damages are paid for using taxes stolen from the abused citizens. So you tend to see government abuse people simply because it has nothing to lose. If it goes to court, so what? The People pay regardless. The violators usually are protected from personal liability. Government overreach and abuse has no meaningful downside for government officials. The incentive is to just throw as much spaghetti as possible at the walls and see what sticks. It's a never ending battle for freedom that WE have to pay for.

A scam if there ever was one.

Doesn’t chatgpt run #9 (hassel-less) mattress?

Disagree eith #39 - properly means ‘clean your house, and remove your clutter’

52 is the least evil tax.

Insurance - medical care collusion

Wealthy public servants

Gun laws

Speed limits/tickets

Really good list!

Maybe it's scam, but I really like "limited runs" 😃

Manufactured demand

It depends - you're right if it's limited runs of an otherwise mass-produced product. Then yes, it's manufactured demand.

But if it's limited runs as a business strategy, like those pens → https://tactileturn.com/products/full-titanium-damascus-bolt-action-pens?variant=51717963186544 it's not. It's just a business model.

Same thing.

Inflation = Proliferation of Poor Options

impressive list

Seed oils are missing

cars with inbuilt sim cards

websites inticing you to make an account

This sounds suspiciously like a person saying it. No way ChatGPT said it like that.

I paraphrased

The main one is missing: the demon par excellence the fiat currency

Getting rid of one or two religions will fix all of this.

These are called Pharisaism and Roman Catholicism (Christianity). Get rid of those two, and you'll fix 90% or more of the problems we have.

63. ChatGPT over-used

I don't agree that all of these are necessarily scams or even wrong, but many are and there is a veritable mountain of marketing bs out there for sure, and we really have to guard ourselves against it.

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