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Why Nobody was Fat in 1970's America....You'll Never Believe it
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Final CQI video score (0-100)
78.4  (C+)
AI score (0-100)
71.4
Public score (0-100)
85.5 (3 ratings)
Verified reviewer score (0-100)
N/A
YouTube link: a7q898C5ero
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Video Category: Health, Fitness & Nutrition
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score results (1-5, higher = better)
Factual accuracy
2.00 / 5
Sponsorship transparency
3.00 / 5
Clickbait integrity
2.00 / 5
Misinformation risk
3.50 / 5
Safety & ethics
5.00 / 5
Usefulness & structure
2.50 / 5
Quick summary of what was said
The video discusses why fewer people were overweight in 1970s America compared to today. It highlights changes in food habits, portion sizes, and lifestyle, noting that people were more active and ate home-cooked meals, leading to healthier weights.
Why this video earned its score
The video received a moderate trust and quality score due to several factors. While it presents an interesting perspective on body image in the 1970s, it lacks strong factual accuracy and evidence to support its claims, which raises concerns about truthfulness. The content does not clearly disclose any sponsorship or financial interests, leading to questions about transparency. Additionally, the title may be seen as somewhat clickbait, as it promises a comprehensive explanation but does not deliver substantial insights. However, the discussion maintains a focus on safety and ethics, avoiding harmful content, and the overall structure is somewhat useful, though it could be better organized.
Identifying key claims, important entities, and how topics are framed
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Confidence
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Is News Context
False
Economic
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Social
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Foreign Policy
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Is Present
True
Confidence
0.7
Advice Present
False
Diagnosis Present
False
Treatment Claims Present
False
Prevention Claims Present
False
Product Mentioned
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Confidence
0.6
Is Present
False
Confidence
0
Advice Present
False
Specific Asset Mentioned
False
Claims About Returns
False
Options Discussed
False
Tax Or Retirement Discussed
False
Disclaimer Present
False
Confidence
0
Is Present
False
Confidence
0
Advice Present
False
Guidance Present
False
Claims About Legality
False
Specific Scenarios
False
Penalties Discussed
False
Disclaimer Present
False
Confidence
0
No stated sources were detected in the transcript.
No sources were detected in the video description.
Is Present
True
Primary Frame
nostalgia
Tone
reflective
Confidence
0.7
1970s America
childhood experiences
personal anecdote
contrast
1970s America obesity observations (00:00–02:00)
Childhood obesity memories and social dynamics (02:00–04:00)
Social interactions around weight and free meal tactics (04:00–06:00)
Physical activity and lifestyle in childhood (06:00–07:30)
Modern obesity and cultural changes (07:30–09:30)
Promotion of related YouTube channel and merchandise (09:30–10:30)
00:10 · opinion · med
Nobody was fat in 1970s America; an entire nation of slim people ate fast food without counting calories.
02:30 · fact · med
In school during the 1970s, there was typically only one fat kid per class.
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Data References
0
Anecdotes
0
Unsourced Claims
1
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