Politicians often spread false or misleading content online. Some argue they should face bans, while others call it censorship.
Both Twitter and Instagram keep users scrolling for hours. The debate is which platform is harder to put down.
TikTok faces bans over data privacy and national security concerns. Supporters argue it’s unsafe, while critics say banning it limits free expression.
Bots and fake accounts plague social media. Supporters argue mandatory verification would increase trust, critics say it would kill anonymity.
Governments consider screen-time restrictions to protect young users. Supporters say it helps mental health, while critics argue it’s unenforceable.
Many kids use social media despite age limits. Some say it’s unsafe, while others believe banning them ignores reality and modern culture.
Fake news spreads rapidly on platforms. Some believe companies must stop it, others argue it’s not their role to police speech.
Some platforms experimented with hiding likes to reduce pressure. Critics argue likes drive engagement and popularity.
Both Instagram and TikTok face criticism for harming mental health. The debate is which platform does more damage to users.