Mixed methods: discourse analysis of 500 Telegram messages (2024–2025) + semi-structured interviews with 15 former alternative health group members.
Quackcrep represents a new challenge in health misinformation. Further longitudinal work is needed. quackcrep
The rise of wellness influencers has outpaced regulatory frameworks. While “quackery” implies overt fraud, a subtler phenomenon — quackcrep — remains under-theorized. Mixed methods: discourse analysis of 500 Telegram messages
This paper introduces the neologism “quackcrep” — a portmanteau of “quack” (medical fraud) and “crep” (from crepuscular , meaning active at twilight or deceptive half-visibility). We define quackcrep as the gradual, low-visibility spread of pseudo-expertise through social media micro-influencers. Using a qualitative case study approach, we analyze three emergent behaviors. Findings suggest quackcrep operates below traditional debunking thresholds. The rise of wellness influencers has outpaced regulatory
Quackcrep evades platform moderation because no single post is clearly false. Counterstrategies are proposed.
Quackcrep: A Conceptual Analysis of Digital Charlatanism in Pseudomedical Ecosystems
Quackcrep exhibits lower overt falsehood density than classical quackery but higher persistence. Remediation requires time-stamped consensus alerts rather than fact-check flags.