For how many years has the National Enquirer et al been in business?
(And they’ve broken some true stories in that time).
If some people think that the masses don’t know enough not to trust every word they read on the internet (funny, but many people know enough not to believe every word they get from the MSM, so much so that their trust ratings have fallen to historic lows), then sites like Twitter can put a little disclaimer at the top of their page, advising their users to be skeptical and explaining that they haven’t verified the truth of any articles appearing on their site.
That is if such concerns are about anything other than simply trying to protect the propaganda of the powers-that-be.
Congress could pass some new laws regulating Twitter and Google, but that could make things even worse. I am in effect banned from FB because they won’t let me log on or reset my password.