However, their friendship turned sour after a failed attempt to work together with a radio station.

Dial said she had nothing to do with Hammonds sons death.

And social media makes it very easy to do this.

Woman fined $500000 for posting false Facebook post

There are no filters to say whatever you think behind the safety of your screen.

She had made other untrue statements through the years, but when this happened, it was very painful.

Nesha Pai runs a Charlotte networking group with a popular Facebook page.

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I dont think we as a society realized how impactful a social media post could be, Pai said.

Missy Owen, a lawyer in North Carolina, said people should learn from Hammonds mistake.

I think people today dont recognise the importance of their words.

Just because it is very easy to get your words out there does not mean you should.

As they say, its better to be safe than sorry!!!

Source:-telegraph.co.uk

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