Sorting the fact from fiction can be hard online.....
How many people actually bother though?

They just see something on Facebook and think wow that's amazing/disgusting and hit the share button!
Two examples during the election was the narrative that emerged that Jeremy Corbin singlehandedly brought about peace in Northern Ireland (I challenged this once which really stirred the keyboard warriors up!!

) and a fake NHS poster urging people to buy their NHS health insurance by a certain date in 2018 and to check if you were eligible for £4000 a year free coverage! I think this was started by Momentum or a similar group and was taken down after complaints, but not before it was shared a few hundred thousand times!

BTW Jimmy I'm not disputing anything you say about the print media as they all have their axes to grind, but I think that social media is a much more dangerous medium for spreading lies, as it's much harder to control.

The Daily Mail is as you say 'all lawyered up' but they know the limits and how far they can go. Little Johnnie Momentum in his bedroom however is a very different propostion....
