If you use social media it's down to you who you follow, so if you keep seeing people spouting rubbish it's generally your own fault. Equally it's not healthy to live in an echo chamber, which is why I like to keep tabs on people whose opinions I don't necessarily share. Indeed there are several people I'm tracking on Twitter who plainly have a chip on their shoulder and whose output is relentlessly focused. Here's a summary of what 30 of them keep tweeting on and on about...
@Person1: Oh America!
@Person2: Tired, send cookies
@Person3: I just can't be bothered
@Person4: This'd be illegal in real life
@Person5: I'm out with the ducks again
@Person6: Will you just look at my dog?
@Person7: You'd enjoy seeing me naked
@Person8: This old object is really lovely
@Person9: That's not what a woman is!?!
@Person10: What is wrong with the world?
@Person11: I'm retweeting this for the LOLs
@Person12: Please interact with my website
@Person13: ...and yet another photo of me...
@Person14: Tories are scum, and here's proof
@Person15: My life used to be so much better
@Person16: I have Eurovision-related thoughts
@Person17: Other people are really strange, eh?
@Person18: Arsenal should be doing better than this
@Person19: Here's a pertinent 15-part thread for you
@Person20: This biased news story's shockingly biased
@Person21: I wrote something this week, please read it
@Person22: See how I have been inconvenienced again!
@Person23: All this, and the water companies do nothing
@Person24: You won't believe what my child has just done
@Person25: It's not really a job, I'm just having a jolly time
@Person26: Let me tell you about something I just watched
@Person27: Look, I'm out spending money somewhere exotic
@Person28: I see my old employer's been writing rubbish again
@Person29: The opposition's no better than the evil government
@Person30: Surprise surprise, more appalling cycle infrastructure