There is a shadow war against Bitcoin, and we need to educate everyone how to be vigilant, they must learn what is an attack, what is a FUD, and what is misinformation. I'm not worried about the price a bit, I'm worried about the enemies trying to infiltrate our ranks. crypto is open source and decentralized, so we can't commune in secret, therefore we have to educate everyone.
I cannot agree more with you but us telling newbies before they know it by themselves is totally useless because in most cases when we tell newbies to avoid such news, or avoid joining such groups where they share how to invest in BTC and then after few days showing you the profits they have made they will ask you to give them your money so they could make you the same amount of money.
OR they will promise you to give signals, or inside news, etc. so you (as newbies) could earn money. Even I have seen many newbies praising shilling groups just because they might have made a few cents or dollars via them. Newbies only care about the deal and they don't care about the risk they are taking for example, a few days ago, I received a message from an old pal about joining some exchange and after completing the KYC we would be rewarded with 15$.
I am not trying to dishearten that dude it is just, that I cared about my personal identities as I know how much it is worth, I also know giving them to other exchanges like Binance is also risky but if compared with new exchanges then it is not risky at all and giving your identity for just 15$ is really no good. The point is, we really have to teach people about their privacy, their rights, and how they can save themselves from such manipulation fuds, FOMO, and D&P, etc. like market sentiments, education is the main key to it but in the end when these newbies will face losing or will be scammed they will automatically learn these points.