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On one side, proponents argue that these platforms have a duty to monitor and prevent the dissemination of misleading content to protect public discourse and prevent harm. On the other side, opponents contend that holding these companies accountable could infringe on free speech rights and that the responsibility should lie with individuals to discern credible information.

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For those that don't know, RCTA ppl are ppl who believe they can change their race. I recommend doing a little "research" on this before debating if you aren't familiar. If this debate interests enough people, I can start another debate on whether or not it's valid. *In case if the title and my position isn't clear, I'm agreeing with the statement

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How much freedom should small children have on the internet?

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Engage your inner lawyer :) Social media companies are not currently responsible for their user's posts. Should they be?

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