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Social media platforms should censor hate speech more strictly
Should social media companies take a stronger stance on hate speech moderation?
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Mar 18, 2026
Man, it's like running a restaurant. You gotta kick out the rowdy customers causing a scene, right? Social media platforms need to clean house and kick out the hate speech troublemakers. It's about creating a safer, more inclusive digital space for everyone.
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Mar 25, 2026
I get that hate speech is a serious issue, but come on, who decides what's hate speech and what's not? It's a slippery slope. Plus, can we really trust these big tech companies to be fair and unbiased all the time? I'd rather deal with a few trolls than have my own opinions silenced because someone else doesn't like them.
Mar 23, 2026
I get that hate speech is toxic and harmful, but stricter censorship on social media? I don't know. I mean, who decides what's hate speech and what's just unpopular opinion? It's a slippery slope, and I worry about censorship stifling open dialogue. It's a tough balance, for sure.
Mar 15, 2026
Social media should definitely be a place for free speech, even if that means hearing stuff we don't like. Hate speech is awful, but who gets to decide what's hate speech anyway? It's a slippery slope, and I'd rather have open discussions than have someone censoring what I can and can't say online. Let's be adults and just block or ignore those spreading hate instead.
Mar 13, 2026
Censoring hate speech might sound like a good idea on the surface, but where does it end, you know? I believe in free speech, even if it's ugly sometimes. Plus, who gets to decide what's hate speech and what's not? It's a slippery slope, if you ask me.
Mar 6, 2026
You know, I get that hate speech is a serious issue, but come on, censoring it more strictly won't solve everything. People will just find other ways to spread hate if they want to. We're better off promoting understanding and education so folks think twice before spewing nonsense online. Let's address the root causes, not just slap on some censorship band-aid.