Sorry! Correction! 3/12
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Started May 06, 2026
The article addresses the importance of correcting misinformation and the challenges faced in ensuring accurate communication in today's digital landscape.
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Sorry! Correction! 3/12
Zeynep Tufekci (United States) | Mar 12, 2022
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May 06, 2026
Stricter regulations on social media companies may lead to unintended consequences, such as increased censorship and reduced diversity of viewpoints.
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Overregulating social media platforms could infringe on free speech and stifle healthy discourse, ultimately harming democratic engagement.
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The responsibility for curbing misinformation should lie primarily with individuals, who must learn to critically evaluate the information they consume online.
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The rapid spread of misinformation on social media poses a serious threat to public trust and democratic processes, necessitating urgent regulatory measures.
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There needs to be a balanced approach to misinformation that considers both the protection of free speech and the need for accurate information in public discourse.
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