If someone is willing to take a video of themselves crying, odds are extremely high they're a psychopath and the tears are fake. If someone is that deep into a state of sorrow, they're not thinking "I bet I could get a lot of attention for this!".
One caveat is that zoomers (and the woman in the video isn't a zoomer ofc) grew up with social media to the point that it's kinda like an extension of their brain. They're like the Borg in a way. So for many of them the way they emote is tied to social media, the very concept of having their own private thoughts and feelings is foreign to them.
If someone is willing to take a video of themselves crying, odds are extremely high they're a psychopath and the tears are fake. If someone is that deep into a state of sorrow, they're not thinking "I bet I could get a lot of attention for this!".
One caveat is that zoomers (and the woman in the video isn't a zoomer ofc) grew up with social media to the point that it's kinda like an extension of their brain. They're like the Borg in a way. So for many of them the way they emote is tied to social media, the very concept of having their own private thoughts and feelings is foreign to them.