{
  "hook_discovery": {
    "source_post": "What really happened to 'Tank man'",
    "the_raw_detail": "I kinda remember back in middle and highschool seeing videos of him being run over, which is why the impact it had on the world was so well known. It was because of his end. But now I'm only seeing that he wasn't hit?",
    "why_this_hooks": "This creates genuine cognitive dissonance - a generation of people VIVIDLY remember watching Tank Man get run over by the tank, but that footage doesn't exist. It's a real-time Mandela Effect playing out with one of the most iconic moments in modern history.",
    "the_open_loop": "Did millions of people collectively hallucinate watching a man die on camera, or did something change?"
  },
  "video_angle": {
    "title": "Millions of People Remember Watching Tank Man Die. That Video Doesn't Exist.",
    "first_five_seconds": "I need you to think back to the Tank Man video. The one where he stands in front of the tank. Now - did you see him get hit, or did he walk away?",
    "the_revelation": "The original footage shows Tank Man being pulled away by bystanders - he was never run over. But an entire generation of people have specific memories of watching him die, memories so vivid they shaped their understanding of why the moment was historically significant.",
    "emotional_payoff": "validated - Viewers who remember it 'wrong' will feel relief that they're not alone, and fascination at how collective false memories form around traumatic imagery"
  },
  "hookability_score": {
    "specificity": 4,
    "counterintuitiveness": 5,
    "emotional_charge": 5,
    "open_loop_strength": 5,
    "overall": 4.8
  },
  "verdict": "MAKE_NOW",
  "verdict_reasoning": "This is a perfect storm - it combines a universally recognized historical moment with a genuine mass false memory phenomenon, and the post shows real people actively experiencing the dissonance right now."
}