I couldn’t agree more , I use the internet like many people but for me it’s a guide and I don’t take everything I read as gospel. My x for example will self diagnose via the internet and then proceed to convince herself that she has some far out illness because it fits some of her symptoms but tell her to phone 111 and it’s pointless — in her opinion as in her words there just students and don’t know anything. History unfortunately has shown us that the medical profession do get thinks wrong from time to time eg the thalidomide scandal many years ago that led to multiple children being born with deformed or missing limbs but these occurrences are thankfully rare. Myself I’d take my chances with the covid vaccine than worry about possible side effects and I’ve had my 3 shots so far . I have 3 family members who not had any and no amount of conversions will convince them otherwise.The internet is an odd place and serves to inform and miss lead, often in equal quantities. When we were young is was much harder to be exposed to alternative ideas and to be led a stray.
My wife’s family is Russian and they honestly believe the Ukraine situation is justified, they are not stupid or bad people they’ve just been miss informed.
I hope you are not feeling anger towards your son for his decision, the world is more complicated than ever to decipher.
Fitz.