Should people who lie and mislead online be tried and imprisoned

Published: Sept. 24, 2022, 3 p.m.

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In this show, the boys cover whether people who have a big following online should be responsible for what they say to their followers

Tony believes that influencers have a responsibility to share information which is truthful to their followers and not spout out nonsense which is found to be misleading. If so these influences should pay the consequences for spreading false information

Tayo on the other hand believes in "totally free speech" where nothing should be off limits. To counter disinformation, truthful information should be then presented to show the misinformation to be false

Whilst this is a great idea in principle, in practice how can this work, argues Tony. How can people who are providing the truth be heard?

But what do you think? Do you agree with Tony and Tayo on this subject?

What are your personal thoughts on this subject?
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