If I still have a small capacity to tell the difference between what is false and what is right, the big difference today is.... If I go back decades ago, in the 1940s and 1950s, priests in Quebec talked to their people, saying that hell is red and the sky is blue. The priests were referring to the colour of political parties racing in the next election. At that time, the only way to have people aware of what was going on was by mail, so you had to buy stamps, or on TV or radio, so you had to buy publicity. Nowadays when you make advertisements, you use media. You can send messages to millions and millions of people with one click and no cost. It's the same game, but the volume is totally different. The tools of the 1950s are the same, but with more technology.
As a government, we have to regulate something, somehow, somewhere. What do we regulate? Do we regulate the right to say stupid stuff on the media, or do we have to regulate people because apparently they're not able to see the light through all this blackness and dark side of the web?