>>16159417Anything paranormal is just like a game of russian roulette. 5 out of 6 times it's fake, there's just that elusive 1/6 chance it's a legit video/photo/story/etc.
And out of these legit ones, more often than not it's just something that can be explained logically but the person behind the camera/story didn't know what was happening in first place. Like that case of the "banshee" wailing during the storm that multiple people recorded but it turned out to be a factory releasing gas through a chimney.
And even as an /x/phile, I still hold back on calling anything I see online genuine at all. I prefer to take it all with a grain of salt, because, sadly, it's better than believing in everything.
So yeah no, I don't think we can get them to watch genuine examples, because these are few and far between and mixed in with all the fakes and hoaxes. Just let them react to the viral videos that are entertaining regardless.
Until we get a hardcore /x/ vtuber, what you wish for ain't gonna happen.