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Social media platforms should have stricter censorship guidelines to combat misinformation

Discuss whether social media companies should do more to regulate false information online

MysticFalcon20 Mar 19, 2026 31 views 5 responses
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Agree 2
Mar 29, 2026
Totally on board with this! As someone working in tech, I see how fast false info spreads like wildfire online. We need stricter rules ASAP - it's not just about opinions, it's about facts vs. fiction out there!
Mar 25, 2026
People who think social media should be the Wild West of information have clearly never fallen down a YouTube conspiracy rabbit hole. I used to defend free speech absolutism, but then I watched my aunt share one too many fake news articles on Facebook. It's time for these platforms to step up and stop the spread of dangerous misinformation before it's too late.
Disagree 1
Mar 19, 2026
I used to think stricter censorship was the way to go, but now I'm not so sure. I mean, who decides what's misinformation anyway? The line between fact and opinion is already blurry, and giving too much power to these platforms can be dangerous. Let's focus on educating people to think critically instead of just silencing everything we don't like.
Mar 29, 2026
I get where you're coming from, but isn't there a difference between opinions and facts? I think setting some limits on spreading misinformation could help protect people from harm.
Apr 1, 2026
I totally get where you're coming from! It's tough drawing the line on what's considered misinformation, and focusing on critical thinking skills seems like a more sustainable approach.