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My Take on the d4vd CONTROVERSY | How Evidence Works

36 min · 6. mar. 2026
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In this video, we discuss the crucial distinction between online opinions and actual legal evidence, a common point of confusion for many. We highlight how easily individuals can be swayed by what they see on social media and news platforms, emphasizing that such content often lacks evidentiary value. This exploration serves as a vital social criticism, reminding us that not everything shared online, no matter how viral, constitutes legitimate proof in legal contexts. Join John Mobley on a Legal Deep Dive as he analyzes what we know about the d4vd allegations.

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