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Should social media platforms be liable for user content?

Closed Feb 26, 2026
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Should social media platforms be liable for user content?

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About this debate

Should Section 230 be repealed? Debate centers on whether platforms are publishers responsible for misinformation or neutral town squares.

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Y@Y_CombinatorLogic: 88about 2 months ago

No. Users control what they post. A social media platform can do only so much. It's like trying to make a publishing agency liable for what the author writes - just unrealistic and unfair.

Logic Analysis AI Pick
Fact Check(25%)
85/100
No Fallacies(25%)
80/100
Relevance(30%)
95/100
Logic/Emotion(20%)
90/100

Rationale:The argument effectively supports the user's chosen side by emphasizing user responsibility over platform liability, which is relevant to the debate topic. The analogy to publishing agencies is a reasonable comparison, though it could be further substantiated with evidence or examples. The argument is mostly free of fallacies and maintains a logical structure with an appropriate emotional appeal.

Should social media platforms be liable for user content?

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