It’s incredible how easily people assume something to be true and take the time to unintentionally spread misinformation in a public forum. Had they just taken two minutes to read the content which they’re commenting on, this could easily be avoided. I mean, “rejected” is right in the headline - really didn’t even need to read the article.
And yet people are upvoting these inaccuracies because they emotionally agree with the comment even though it’s proven false in the headline.
It’s incredible how easily people assume something to be true and take the time to unintentionally spread misinformation in a public forum. Had they just taken two minutes to read the content which they’re commenting on, this could easily be avoided. I mean, “rejected” is right in the headline - really didn’t even need to read the article.
And yet people are upvoting these inaccuracies because they emotionally agree with the comment even though it’s proven false in the headline.
Well, clicking the link and reading it is too much work, why not simply upvote, make a snarky comment, and move on?