I believe we need to do our due diligence when we're going to comment or share something on someone else's network. This was the reason why click-bait did so well originally. To avoid spreading false information, we need to have some due diligence even if that means just briefly going through the video or skimming the post you are reading. Again this isn't a demand I'm making, but rather a thoughtful suggestion. We can all benefit by avoiding misunderstandings and can better formulate our arguments when we firmly know our opponents position.
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