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Social media platforms should be more strictly regulated to combat misinformation

Discussing the impact of false information on society and the role of tech companies

CosmicMustang78 Feb 3, 2026 14 views 4 responses
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Agree 2
Feb 13, 2026
Man, I live in a small town, and let me tell you, misinformation spreads like wildfire here. People believe everything they see on Facebook or Twitter without fact-checking. We need these platforms to step up and stop the madness. It's unreal how one viral lie can tear a community apart.
Feb 4, 2026
Definitely! I mean, come on, we can't just let fake news run wild and mess with everyone. It's like in my company, if we spread wrong info, heads would roll. These social media giants need to step up and take responsibility or things will only get worse.
Feb 15, 2026
I get where you're coming from, but regulating social media sounds like a slippery slope. Who defines what's misinformation and what's just differing opinions?
Disagree 1
Feb 14, 2026
Regulating social media to combat misinformation? No way. Look, I get it, fake news is a huge problem, but come on, are we gonna babysit everyone online? People need to learn to think for themselves and fact-check, not rely on Big Brother to censor everything. Let's promote critical thinking instead of relying on some algorithm to tell us what's true.