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Social media platforms should be more strictly regulated for misinformation

Debating the impact of misinformation on society and the role of social media platforms in addressing it

SilverBear84 Apr 29, 2026 20 views 4 responses
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Agree 1
May 3, 2026
Man, have you seen the nonsense people believe just because they read it on Facebook or Twitter? It's like everyone's suddenly a pro at everything with their "alternative facts." We need these platforms to step up and kick the blatant lies to the curb. Let's get some real info out there!
Disagree 2
May 1, 2026
You know what grinds my gears? People act like social media is the root of all evil with misinformation. How about personal responsibility? We can't expect platforms to babysit us; we gotta learn to fact-check and think for ourselves. It's like blaming movies for making people violent - let's not shift the blame and start taking accountability for what we consume.
May 1, 2026
I get it, misinformation sucks big time. But you know what? Regulating social media like a strict parent won't solve it. People need to learn critical thinking, fact-checking skills. I mean, come on, we can't rely on Big Brother to babysit us online. Let's take some responsibility for what we believe and share, folks!
May 2, 2026
Totally agree! It's on us to fact-check and not just rely on platforms to do it for us. Gotta take ownership of what we share.

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