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Write for an Academic Discussion

Write at least 100 words.

Social media platforms have become a primary source of news for millions of people around the world. Some analysts believe that social media democratizes information by giving everyone access to diverse perspectives, while others warn that it spreads misinformation and creates echo chambers. In your view, has social media had a mostly positive or mostly negative impact on how people consume news? Use specific reasons and examples to support your position, and respond to the ideas in the posts below.

Student A

I think social media has had a largely positive impact on news consumption because it makes information instantly accessible to anyone with an internet connection. In the past, people had to rely on a few major newspapers or television channels, but now independent journalists and eyewitnesses can share stories in real time. During natural disasters or political protests, social media often provides faster coverage than traditional outlets, and users can follow events as they unfold from multiple angles.

Student B

In my opinion, social media has done more harm than good when it comes to news. The algorithms that power platforms like Facebook and Twitter are designed to maximize engagement, which means sensational or emotionally charged content gets promoted over accurate reporting. This leads to the rapid spread of misinformation and conspiracy theories. Many users end up in filter bubbles where they only see content that confirms their existing beliefs, making it harder to have informed, balanced discussions about important issues.

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