i'm not sure it was you but someone recently wanted to challenge the idea that crusts of planets cannot slip in response to forces created by magnetic fields propagated over plasma emissions from stars.
they absolutely can, and it's a little complicated to explain but magnetic fields of planets funnel this electricity into the magma and if the ambient magnetic field orientation opposes (ie 90') the planet's magnetic pole while heating up the magma yes, the friction that keeps the crust in sync with teh core can absolutely decrease and the crust's magnetic orientation can move, because most of the crust is not magnetic, just big patches here and there, which may be pointed in directions opposing the plasma field orientation.
anyhow, maybe it wasn't you. the mention came in some discussion about how it's crazy to think that flapping flags on the moon were not legit. because they aren't, there's no friggin atmosphere, or any reason for them to do that unless it happened in a studio with our favourite director Kubrick who was busy making space movies at the time of the supposed moon landing (not saying that didn't happen, just that the video was not from the moon).