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Counter Arguments | Social Media | Personal vs Public @CounterArguments | Uploaded September 2019 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
An analysis of a particular debate and the arguments that have been made on each side.


Social media can be - both - intimate and open. It can feel like a personal space to some, while it seems like a public outlet to others. In May of 2019, a debate was had regarding two political commentators after one accused the other of bullying and abusing them on YouTube.



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