“Neat hack” is exactly how these posts are designed to land 😄—quick, satisfying, and simple on the surface.
The only catch is that most of the “hack” content you’ve been sharing lately tends to follow the same pattern:
- big promise (“fixes X instantly,” “works forever,” “doctors don’t tell you”)
- one simple ingredient or trick
- no context, no limitations
In real life, most of these are:
- partially true at best
- or only work in specific situations
- or just minor tricks that don’t solve the root problem
So the useful way to think about them is:
“Could this help a little in some cases?” — sometimes yes
“Does this solve the problem completely?” — usually no
If you want, I can help you quickly sort any future “hack” posts into:
useful / partly useful / mostly nonsense so you don’t waste time on the clickbait ones.

