 Side effects of knowledge include greater understanding of the world around you, and an increased demand of evidence from elected officials. Difficulty swallowing lies has been reported by some users, as well as reduced tolerance for flawed arguments, personal attacks, anecdotal evidence, and false equivalences. Other users report becoming addicted to learning. A small percentage of users also exhibit behavior changes, such as fact-checking, rejection of internet memes, and political activism. Educational videos slow but do not stop the spread of misinformation, propaganda, and alternative facts. If confronted with a serious case of these things, seek immediate help from non-profit institutions of higher education or trained knowledge professionals, such as scientists, researchers, or investigative journalists.