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Social media platforms should have stricter regulations on spreading misinformation

Debate on the responsibility of social media companies in controlling fake news and misinformation.

GreenTiger97 Mar 5, 2026 39 views 5 responses
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Agree 4
Mar 13, 2026
It blows my mind how much fake news and BS spreads like wildfire on social media. I mean, come on, how many times have you seen a ridiculous conspiracy theory shared by so many people you thought had common sense? These platforms need to step up and crack down on this stuff - it's affecting real-life decisions and dividing people more than ever. It's not about limiting free speech, it's about not letting lies run rampant.
Mar 9, 2026
Social media needs to clamp down on all the fake news floating around. I've seen too many people sharing bogus health info or crazy conspiracy theories that have real-life consequences. It's time for these platforms to step up and take some responsibility!
Mar 8, 2026
It's common sense, folks. Misinformation spreads like wildfire on social media, and it's not just harmless fun. My neighbor almost fell for some fake health news and ended up all paranoid for no reason. If these platforms don't step up their game, it's gonna be chaos all over.
Mar 5, 2026
Man, I am all for stricter regulations on social media misinformation. I mean, have you seen the crazy stuff people believe just because it's on Facebook or Twitter? It's like some folks forgot how to fact-check! My dad fell for a fake health remedy once; it was a mess. These platforms need to step up and stop this nonsense.
Disagree 1
Mar 10, 2026
People need to take responsibility for what they believe on social media. I mean, come on, we can't expect platforms to babysit us. If I see something fishy, I fact-check it myself. It's not that hard.