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If human behavior was regulated on social media, it wouldn't have become the phenomenon that it is today because it wouldn't have served the purpose that it was created for - human monitoring.
Social Media is the world's biggest monitoring tool; being used by marketers and governments to monitor human behavior and sometimes influence thoughts.
For example, blogging became very successful in the early2000s because it was portrayed as a "control free environment". However100s of political activists were identified and recognized by governments due to their blogging activities.
Social media is a reflection of real life, so if there's any regulations applied to the real life they should be applied to it as well.
no, everyone should be entitled express themselves, as long as they are not hurting anyone in the process
Human behavior can be regulated starting from us, from our well behaved, honest and polite feedback.
While there is no doubt that freedom of expression should be every man's fundamental right, we must also not forget that every right comes with a duty and it is actually freedom that demands maximum responsibility and accountability. If we, as citizens, of a country are able to set broad limits for ourselves on what we express and how we do it, then regulation will not bother us. But since there are also those who need to be taught how to handle their freedom responsibly, regulation is a necessity.
Not at all, that's what makes social media more effective and engaging.
i think behaviour on social media should be individual responsibility.People should understand that freedom of speech or any freedom always come with some duty and responsibilities.
Like what you are posting and what impact it can bring to some one's mind or create an image for some body.