Yeah, who hurt you as a child?
People like you probably. Bully.
Its beyond me, why emotional outlashes, from people unwilling to give any credence to the misinformation they are spreading or harm therewithin should be tolerated. When they are really the bigger problem.
1. Causing misinformation to be spread.
2. Lashing out against anyone that tells them not to do so.
Not to harp on the 'millennials' argument anymore - but thats a self entitlement issue - that comes with most communities not having people anymore that stop 'backlashing when proven wrong' to be a thing. You dont have to do it categorically - but you have to establish a culture, where stuff like this or 'someone support me, quickly' (again - self entitlement) does not fly.
People get rightfully angry, after correcting or helping others time and time again, seeing no progress in general level of education ('what is best?') whatsoever. Try to understand part of that as well.
And dont try to make everything end like on facebook or twitter - where every argument ultimately gets won by reverse 'virtue signaling' your adversary in a conversation to be "arguably toxic".
I hate this pattern of interaction. I've been enough times on each side of the argument to know them both well. This really only gets solved by you being a better person, not to lash out against everyone that tells you you are _factually_ wrong - or have some authority figure (moderation) interjecting and stopping people always trying to win arguments, by trying to provoke the other person to lose control.