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영어 OX 문제 수 1포인트/5문제,1지문 5
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지문 요약 적기 문제 수 2포인트/5문제,1지문 1
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지문 (1개)
# 영어 지문 지문 출처
지문 1
In today's digital world, millions of people use social media every day to share opinions, read news, and connect with others.
While these platforms provide many benefits, they also spread false information quickly.
This has raised a serious question: Should social media companies be held responsible for the misinformation shared on their platforms?
Many experts and citizens believe the answer is yes.

First, misinformation can cause real harm.
False claims about health, for example, have led some people to avoid vaccines or take unsafe treatments.
Fake news stories about politics can influence elections or increase public distrust in government.
When false information spreads faster than facts, the public's ability to make informed decisions is damaged.
If social media companies allow harmful misinformation to stay online, they play a role in the damage it causes.

Some argue that holding platforms responsible would threaten freedom of speech.
However, free speech does not mean speech without consequences.
Just as newspapers cannot publish lies without facing legal action, social media companies should also face consequences when they allow harmful falsehoods to spread.
Creating systems to check facts, flag false posts, or remove dangerous content is not censorship—it is responsible management.

In recent years, some platforms have taken steps to limit misinformation.
They have added warning labels, removed false content, and promoted reliable sources.
However, these actions are not always consistent or strong enough.
Because these companies make money from user engagement, they may not be motivated to reduce content that gets lots of attention—even if it's false.

Therefore, governments may need to step in.
Laws that require platforms to take faster action against misinformation could help protect the public.
At the same time, education is key.
Teaching people how to recognize false information and think critically about what they read can reduce the power of misinformation.

In conclusion, social media platforms should be responsible for limiting the spread of harmful misinformation.
This is not just a matter of technology—it is a matter of public safety, trust, and truth.
Should Social Media Platforms Be Responsible for Misinformation?
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    해석 스크램블 문장
지문 1 1. In today's digital world, millions of people use social media every day to share opinions, read news, and connect with others.
2. While these platforms provide many benefits, they also spread false information quickly.
3. This has raised a serious question: Should social media companies be held responsible for the misinformation shared on their platforms?
4. Many experts and citizens believe the answer is yes.
5. First, misinformation can cause real harm.
6. False claims about health, for example, have led some people to avoid vaccines or take unsafe treatments.
7. Fake news stories about politics can influence elections or increase public distrust in government.
8. When false information spreads faster than facts, the public's ability to make informed decisions is damaged.
9. If social media companies allow harmful misinformation to stay online, they play a role in the damage it causes.
10. Some argue that holding platforms responsible would threaten freedom of speech.
11. However, free speech does not mean speech without consequences.
12. Just as newspapers cannot publish lies without facing legal action, social media companies should also face consequences when they allow harmful falsehoods to spread.
13. Creating systems to check facts, flag false posts, or remove dangerous content is not censorship—it is responsible management.
14. In recent years, some platforms have taken steps to limit misinformation.
15. They have added warning labels, removed false content, and promoted reliable sources.
16. However, these actions are not always consistent or strong enough.
17. Because these companies make money from user engagement, they may not be motivated to reduce content that gets lots of attention—even if it's false.
18. Therefore, governments may need to step in.
19. Laws that require platforms to take faster action against misinformation could help protect the public.
20. At the same time, education is key.
21. Teaching people how to recognize false information and think critically about what they read can reduce the power of misinformation.
22. In conclusion, social media platforms should be responsible for limiting the spread of harmful misinformation.
23. This is not just a matter of technology—it is a matter of public safety, trust, and truth.

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