The only interest is to convince you to believe what they're saying. Common in the game. Just like last Friday someone posted someone a lie about Josh and Steve and people believed it, which dropped the price Monday morning. The person who put it out there...they probably do not know Steve or Josh in person. Most likely never had any form of real communication with them through an email or phone call, and I bet their only form of "communication" was on twitter through a retweet. The person took whatever tweet Steve said and twisted it to a different meaning. No one did any form of fact checking to see that Steve never said what that person tweeted, but why would anyone? Media outlets stopped checking fact, spelling, or grammar, so why anyone on twitter? The new world of quickly get the news out and hope it right. End result, EEGI dropped to 2's, and the person who put out the lie, if they're smart bought a bunch of those 2's while thanking everyone in believing those lies.
Same thing here. Ignore, don't question, move on.