Pseudo-set framing is a psychological phenomenon that refers to the tendency for people to see patterns or sets of events where none actually exist. This phenomenon can lead people to mistakenly believe that they have witnessed something paranormal or supernatural, when in reality there is a perfectly rational explanation for what they have seen. Pseudo-set framing is often used by charlatans and con artists to exploit people's gullibility and beliefs.
Its a way of manipulating people by creating a false sense of community. This can be done by using social media to create echo chambers, by holding events that only attract people who already believe in the pseudo-set's beliefs, or by using propaganda to spread the pseudo-set's message.
The goal of pseudo-set framing is to make people feel like they belong to a group, and to make them more likely to believe in and spread the pseudo-set's message. This can be dangerous, as it can lead to people believing in false information, and it can also be used to create division and hatred between groups of people.