nah, leave it where it is, it would soon be obvious to anyone happening on it thats its a load of codswallop
I think you overestimate most people's patience for reading and research
Especially so if a bad subject gets indexed by a major site like Google or Bing. Many people will just catch the subject and jump to a conclusion.... or read the summary of the first post and jump to a conclusion. It is one reason that "fake news" spreads. And it is also how poorly worded titles slant the news horribly.
Here is an extremely recent yet totally unrelated example. The Virginia Senate had a bill pass committee and then pass the floor that would remove an ancient "blue law" that forbids guns in churches without a horribly, vaguely worded "good reason". This would then make churches be like ALL OTHER private property in the Commonwealth- the owners can set their OWN rules and it would be enforced by trespass laws. The "anti" governor of course said he would veto it.... because, because, "guns are bad!!!" Keep in mind this hasn't even passed the House yet. So reading through various media reports, what are their titles? Things like this:
"Virginia paves the way for guns in churches"
"Virginia Senate passes bill to allow guns in churches"
"As Northam decries gun violence, Virginia Senate OKs guns in Churches"
"Guns In Church OKed As Gov. Northam Urges Restrictions"
Let's try some different wording:
"Virginia Senate passes bill allowing churches to decide how to handle guns on their property"
"Virginia Senate wants to revert old 'blue law' that takes away churches' rights"
"Virginia Senate seeks church property to be like all other private property regarding guns"
"Virginia Senate takes bold stand so churches can protect their congregations"
etc, you get the idea. It happens with just about every topic imaginable. Sound bytes do matter. It is what people see and get hung on, get repeated, and get noticed. If you were looking to buy a bike, seeing some [presumably] bogus "Concours 14 ABS/Linked brakes lawsuit pending" results might turn you off before you even research the topic yourself. If that guy hit every forum and then some review sites, etc, and people there also repeat what they have seen/heard, it magnifies greatly. Of course, we usually have no control over this stuff- but in this case, we do.