I liked the Pinterest article. Yes, this is one of the big issue of internet. Anyone can put their opinion on web and call it an article without any facts.

You don’t need any fact to believe someone. If you like an article, you start reading and that’s what they want. They want to brainwash you. Without knowing you might get involved in these kinds of scams and crimes.

The link below is one of the recent issue:

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/20/facebook-shuts-down-anti-quarantine-protests-at-states-request-196143

Facebook blocked the anti-quarantine protestors from using it to oraganize in-person gatherings. Conservatives were not happy with what Facebook did. This issue is very hot. Even Donald Trump Jr. is against this act of Facebook. It depends on every persons opinion what Facebook did is right or wrong.

In another issue Ripple sues Youtube for not being able to stop the fake news about Ripple giving away XRP cryptocurrencies. Ripple sent several notices against accounts promoting such giveaways, but YouTube has failed to act promptly.

https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/21/21229762/ripple-xrp-lawsuit-youtube-trademark-brad-garlinghouse-impersonation-crypto-giveaway-scam

Once something is posted online, it is very hard to wipe-out these things. Billions of people can use those things differently and post it to other different platforms.