Amanpour believes that the internet and social media are harmful to the truth because they allow false information to spread quickly. Social media often focuses on exciting or shocking content, which can twist the facts. Since this information can go viral, it can reach many people without being checked first. This situation can damage the trust in real news and weaken the public's faith in news organizations.
I largely agree with Amanpour. While social media makes it easier for people to share information, it often does not have the strict checks and standards needed to make sure the information is correct. Quickly sharing information without verification can create a divided public discussion, where false ideas and conspiracy theories can flourish. In this kind of environment, it becomes harder for people to tell good information from bad information.