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Social media platforms should ban politicians from posting misinformation

Debate over the responsibility of social media platforms in regulating political content.

SwiftHunter72 Mar 16, 2026 27 views 4 responses
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Agree 1
Mar 21, 2026
Politicians spreading misinformation on social media is like a virus infecting our brains. I've seen how quickly fake news can spread online, and when it's coming from leaders, it's even more dangerous. Social media platforms need to step up and ban that nonsense for the greater good - truth over chaos, folks.
Disagree 2
Mar 24, 2026
Man, I get the frustration with politicians spreading fake news, but banning them from posting? That's like putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound. How about holding them accountable for what they say instead? Censorship ain't the way to go, folks. Let the truth shine through the lies, I say.
Mar 16, 2026
I get that fake news is a huge issue, but come on, banning politicians from posting misinformation is not the way to go. We need transparency and open dialogue, not censorship. Let people fact-check and decide for themselves. It's not the platforms' job to babysit us all the time, right?
Mar 27, 2026
I see where you're coming from, but how do we balance free speech with preventing the spread of false information that can harm society? It's a tough one.