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===== You’re reading an article. ===== At the top are three badges: * Verified (sources traceable) * Model Confidence: Medium * Warranty: None You click “Warranty: None,” and a menu opens: “Upgrade to Insured Claims: if a major claim is wrong, compensation is paid.” It sounds ridiculous. Until you realize the world is flooded with words, and attention is expensive, and trust is brittle. Soon, “truth” becomes less about vibes and more about stakes. People will ask, casually: “Is that insured?” And creators will have to decide: Do I want to be careful… or do I want to be loud? Some of the best writing will go insured. Some of the most viral writing will refuse. We will all feel the difference.
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