Want to spark great conversations in your vegan community? Use Fact or Fiction posts to challenge common beliefs, bust myths, and keep members coming back for more. These templates make it easy to educate while having fun.
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Fact or Fiction content taps into our natural curiosity and desire to test our knowledge, making it highly engaging. Members love having their assumptions challenged and learning new things in the process. This interactive format also encourages participation from all types of members, including those who may not usually comment.
By presenting surprising or controversial statements, you invite debate and discussion, driving more comments and shares. Revealing the truth behind the statement provides an educational moment, positioning your community as a place to learn and grow. This format also helps dispel misinformation, which is especially valuable in the vegan space where myths abound.
Fact or Fiction: All vegan cheese is dairy-free. What do you think?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: All vegan cheese is dairy-free. What do you think?"
Fact or Fiction: Honey is considered vegan. Share your answer below.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Honey is considered vegan. Share your answer below."
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets always lack protein.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets always lack protein."
Fact or Fiction: Oreos are vegan-friendly. Guess before we reveal the answer!
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Oreos are vegan-friendly. Guess before we reveal the answer!"
Fact or Fiction: All wine is vegan. What do you think?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: All wine is vegan. What do you think?"
Fact or Fiction: Eating a vegan diet is always more expensive.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Eating a vegan diet is always more expensive."
Fact or Fiction: Avocados are sometimes not considered vegan. Any guesses?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Avocados are sometimes not considered vegan. Any guesses?"
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets are unsafe for children.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets are unsafe for children."
Fact or Fiction: You can get vitamin B12 from plant foods alone.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: You can get vitamin B12 from plant foods alone."
Fact or Fiction: Vegan leather is always made from plants.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan leather is always made from plants."
Fact or Fiction: Sugar can sometimes be non-vegan. What is your guess?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Sugar can sometimes be non-vegan. What is your guess?"
Fact or Fiction: Gelatin is plant-based. True or false?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Gelatin is plant-based. True or false?"
Fact or Fiction: All plant milks have the same nutrients.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: All plant milks have the same nutrients."
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets can provide enough iron. What is your answer?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets can provide enough iron. What is your answer?"
Fact or Fiction: Most bread is automatically vegan.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Most bread is automatically vegan."
Fact or Fiction: Almond milk production uses more water than cow's milk. Any thoughts?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Almond milk production uses more water than cow's milk. Any thoughts?"
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets always lead to weight loss.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets always lead to weight loss."
Fact or Fiction: Some beers are filtered with animal products. Can you guess?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Some beers are filtered with animal products. Can you guess?"
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets are naturally cholesterol-free.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets are naturally cholesterol-free."
Fact or Fiction: French fries are always vegan. What do you say?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: French fries are always vegan. What do you say?"
Fact or Fiction: Veganism is only about diet. Agree or disagree?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Veganism is only about diet. Agree or disagree?"
Fact or Fiction: All dark chocolate is vegan. What's your guess?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: All dark chocolate is vegan. What's your guess?"
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets can be high in calcium.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets can be high in calcium."
Fact or Fiction: Marshmallows are usually vegan. Any ideas?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Marshmallows are usually vegan. Any ideas?"
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets cannot provide omega-3 fatty acids.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets cannot provide omega-3 fatty acids."
Fact or Fiction: Plant-based meat always contains soy. True or false?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Plant-based meat always contains soy. True or false?"
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets can help lower blood pressure.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets can help lower blood pressure."
Fact or Fiction: All pasta is vegan. What do you think?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: All pasta is vegan. What do you think?"
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets always require supplements.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets always require supplements."
Fact or Fiction: Eating vegan helps reduce your carbon footprint.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Eating vegan helps reduce your carbon footprint."
Fact or Fiction: Maple syrup is always vegan. Can you guess?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Maple syrup is always vegan. Can you guess?"
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets are low in fiber.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets are low in fiber."
Fact or Fiction: Some tattoos are not vegan. What do you think?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Some tattoos are not vegan. What do you think?"
Fact or Fiction: Veganism started in the 1940s.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Veganism started in the 1940s."
Fact or Fiction: Plant-based diets can lower the risk of heart disease.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Plant-based diets can lower the risk of heart disease."
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets are automatically gluten-free. Agree or disagree?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets are automatically gluten-free. Agree or disagree?"
Fact or Fiction: Vegan pets are a thing. Would you try it?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan pets are a thing. Would you try it?"
Fact or Fiction: Eating vegan can help save water. Thoughts?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Eating vegan can help save water. Thoughts?"
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets can help manage diabetes.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets can help manage diabetes."
Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets supply enough zinc. Do you agree?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vegan diets supply enough zinc. Do you agree?"
Fact or Fiction: Not all plant-based burgers are vegan. Can you guess why?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Not all plant-based burgers are vegan. Can you guess why?"
Fact or Fiction: Some orange juices are not vegan. Any idea why?
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction: Some orange juices are not vegan. Any idea why?"
To use these templates, simply copy and paste a prompt into your community platform, adjusting the statement or context as needed. Start by posting regularly, such as once a week, to build anticipation. Encourage members to guess and share their reasoning before revealing the answer. For added engagement, invite members to share their own vegan myths or suggest topics for future Fact or Fiction posts.
These templates work on all platforms. On forums and Facebook Groups, use polls or comments for guesses. On Instagram Stories, use the quiz sticker. For Discord or Slack, pin the prompt and use threads for discussion. In newsletters, invite replies or link to a discussion thread.
Fact or Fiction posts are perfect for tackling persistent myths like 'vegans canβt get enough protein' or 'plant-based proteins are incomplete.' Frame questions around popular misconceptions, then provide evidence-based explanations and examples of complete vegan protein sources. This educates members and encourages knowledgeable discussions.
Always reference reputable sources, such as peer-reviewed studies or statements from organizations like the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. When presenting a Fact or Fiction about, say, vitamin B12 or iron absorption, include links or citations so members know your information is trustworthy and up to date.
Anticipate passionate responses to divisive topics. Set ground rules for respectful discussion and be prepared with scientific evidence to moderate misinformation. Encourage members to share experiences but remind them that personal anecdotes don't replace research, maintaining a balance between empathy and evidence.
Absolutely! Use these posts to address tricky ingredient questions, e.g., 'Fact or Fiction: All sugar is vegan.' This opens space to discuss bone char processing or ambiguous terms like 'natural flavors.' Providing clarity helps members make informed choices and fosters trust in your community.
Frame posts like 'Fact or Fiction: Vegan meals lack flavor' and showcase recipes or testimonials from the community. Invite members to share favorite dishes or seasoning tips, transforming the stereotype into an opportunity for positive engagement and resource sharing.
Link Fact or Fiction questions to current events, such as 'Fact or Fiction: You need to give up all your favorite holiday foods to participate in Veganuary.' This not only keeps the content fresh but also taps into whatβs top-of-mind for your members, increasing relevance and interactions.
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