Can you believe in someone's words without solid proofs?
This question is linked to my experience in the recent times related to social media. I have mentioned about a fraud in one of the questions earlier. Small lies are OK, yet when I felt it crossed all the boundaries, I wrote about him with his name specified in my personal blog, and posted in twitter. My words were sincere, and it crossed 900 views within around 48-50 hours, and except two readers no one asked me if I whatever I quoted was 100% right. He showed his mother's picture once and told it's his wife (who died of delivery complications of first child). It's exactly the same point which was not easy for readers to digest. I didn't provide any screenshots or other solid proofs or any other person's remarks to support what I accused on him. Everyone believed my words, complimented my work....and no one even know about my whereabouts.
What do you think? Are words so powerful that they sometimes never need proofs to stand against all odds and evils?
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