Why verification of online posts is important

mzeiya

Elder Lister
In our society today, we seem ever so inclined to display outrage.
That's why clickbait headlines are now a thing and inflammatory social media posts get the most engagements.

Before you believe anything posted, whether good or bad and more so if you intend to share such info, kindly verify. It will do you and a the public a whole lot of good.

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PS - This is just an example, has nothing to do with Sakaja/politics.

Have a truthful day, shall you?
 
The curry-chomp (yes, I deliberately racially profiled her so cool your tiddies) has a history of making unverified accusations and when challenged she deflects. Have you noticed how deftly she has moved the subject to the "low-income neighbourhoods?
She's a strange one though I feel for her seeing as she's fighting cancer.
Still, she could have just said sorry and moved, but nooo
 
kuna clibait ingine all over ya dunes za media personality who calls herself a brand, all i know is that hoho alikua anakamua at one time
 
In our society today, we seem ever so inclined to display outrage.
That's why clickbait headlines are now a thing and inflammatory social media posts get the most engagements.

Before you believe anything posted, whether good or bad and more so if you intend to share such info, kindly verify. It will do you and a the public a whole lot of good.

Exhibit 👇🏾
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PS - This is just an example, has nothing to do with Sakaja/politics.

Have a truthful day, shall you?
I once had a mighty personal tiff with this lady. She camouflages her racism as social activism, criticising everything we do as Bleks left, right and centre without basis (example above).

In the early 2000s, they formed a fairly powerful literary cartel with the likes of Ali Zaidi (editor, The East African), the Githongo brathas, Binywavanga, and a motley other homosexuals on the Nairobi literary scene.

For some reason, half of them are now dead.
 
In the early 2000s, they formed a fairly powerful literary cartel with the likes of Ali Zaidi (editor, The East African), the Githongo brathas, Binywavanga, and a motley other homosexuals on the Nairobi literary scene.
Sounds a lot like those toxic ladies (one Nyeuthi, one Asian), including the scribe who decided to ruin Tony Mochama's (Smitta Smitten) life by making false sexual assault accusations. They ended up being ordered to pay him 9M but the damage had already been done.
 
Sounds a lot like those toxic ladies (one Nyeuthi, one Asian), including the scribe who decided to ruin Tony Mochama's (Smitta Smitten) life by making false sexual assault accusations. They ended up being ordered to pay him 9M but the damage had already been done.
Was a member of the cartel...
 
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