Do you think that freedom of speech on social networks should be punishable?

Do you think freedom of speech on social networks should be punishable? Andy de Bruyn, Benoni: “I think yes, in some cases, because some comments people make are impulsive, offensive and not true.” Milton Mhlongo, Cloverdene: “You can say what you want. Your opinion is your opinion. You can’t take that away from someone.” Pierre …

Do you think freedom of speech on social networks should be punishable?

Andy de Bruyn, Benoni: “I think yes, in some cases, because some comments people make are impulsive, offensive and not true.”

Milton Mhlongo, Cloverdene: “You can say what you want. Your opinion is your opinion. You can’t take that away from someone.”

Pierre van den Heever, Bredell: “I normally say what I want to, so I do not have a problem with other people doing the same.”

Esther Bapela, Crystal Park: “I think it should be punishable in some cases, because each person is unique and that should be respected.”

David Pretorius, Bonaero Park: “No, I don’t think that people should be held back from saying what they want to. I am all for opinions.”

Lebo Tshasilamye, Daveyton: “Yes, if it is an offensive comment, because it is not fair to degrade a reputation and get away with it.”

Thinus Koekemoer, Bredell: “Webmasters of social networks should be in control of banning bad comments when they are reported to them.”

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