Just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it's not real or not happening. That's what I am getting at. And that can be dangerous in of itself.
I quit Facebook in 2015 so I am not sure what it is like there anymore. The reason I quit was because of the clear gamification of the content. It became unreal and just a strive to be the most popular regardless of reality.
It is strange how Facebook which was supposed to be a community is now launching AI users to interact with people, because the platform is so toxic no one wants to interact.
Hate really is the low hanging fruit. Facebook is just taking advantage of the revenue stream. People are inherently dumb. Education should be where the resources go at this.
I just today responded to a misinformation post. Intent and context are key though. Their intent wasn't misinformation (at least I don't think it was) and they left out considerable amount of context to completely understand what they were trying to say.