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Not sure If calling it responsibility is accurate since I believe there is no law regarding this. But it would be amazing If they did to prevent misinformation and broken trust.
Of Course! All to the power of freedom of speech and press…but social media platforms should uphold a sense of strong moral integrity by preventing the spread of misinformation to others.
Social media is one of the major ways that many Americans receive news. This means that social media companies have an obligation to monitor the information being spread on their sites. This ensures …Read MoreSocial media is one of the major ways that many Americans receive news. This means that social media companies have an obligation to monitor the information being spread on their sites. This ensures that both domestic and international news that the electorate are seeing are factual accurate. Disinformation is too dangerous to allow it to run rampant. There must be a stricter crackdown on fake stories. Read Less