The UK version of the show that investigates fake online personas is ably fronted by Oobah Butler and Julie Adenuga – though the first episode makes for grim viewing

As the late, great Victoria Wood once put it: I wouldn’t be an adolescent again if you bumped my pocket money up to three and six.

Or as I – a weary, heartsore citizen of the world in this godforsaken year – would put it: why are there so many malevolent people out there, seeking to bend whatever new methods become available to their awful will, to make things worse and worse and then a little bit worse again?

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