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Can I Tell You a Secret? (2024)

Review by gugute

Can I Tell You a Secret?

2/10

Maybe this would have been enlightening 10 years ago

I agree with the other reviewer who had said this documentary is very shallow. It touches on catfishing, stealing online identity and other aspects of social media that have been so much spoken about it really is rather infuriating and also surprising that grown up people should a) fall for it, b) be so shallow and naive to be posting EVERYTHING about themselves on social media and then appear surprised when they get targeted. By no means am I saying the perpetrator actions can be justified, it's just that this is a simple, basic level stuff that children should be aware of nowadays. The victims here are claiming social media helps them know who they are, which, really, gives you an insight into what to expect. It is disappointing that grown people are so unaware of realities outside of their "like" count, and the story is really not TV worthy. It's the same story you'll have seen on several TV shows, heard about on podcasts, and, unless you are a teenager, you can guess what's happening. One episode would have been sufficient.
  • gugute
  • Mar 2, 2024

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