Terms and Conditions
Introduction
Website Standard Terms and Conditions written on this webpage shall manage your use of our website, Debattle accessible at Debattle.co.uk
These Terms will be applied fully and affect to your use of this Website. By using this Website, you agree to accept all terms and conditions written here. You must not use this Website if you disagree with any of these Standard Terms and Conditions.
Minors or people below 18 years old are not allowed to use this Website.
Intellectual Property Rights
Other than the content you own, under these Terms, Debattle and/or its licensors own all the intellectual property rights and materials contained in this Website. You are granted a limited license only for the purposes of viewing the material contained on this Website.
Restrictions
You are specifically restricted from all of the following:
1) Publishing any Website material in any other media;
2) Selling, sublicensing, and/or otherwise commercializing any Website material;
3) Publicly performing and/or showing any Website material;
4) Using this Website in any way that is or may be damaging to this Website;
5) Using this Website in any way that impacts user access to this Website;
6) Using this Website contrary to applicable laws and regulations, or in any way may cause harm to the Website, or to any person or business entity;
7) Engaging in any data mining, data harvesting, data extracting, or any other similar activity about this Website;
8) Use this Website to engage in any advertising or marketing.
Frequently asked Question
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Debattle is open to individuals of all ages, and Organizations who have a passion for debating. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply someone interested in public speaking and critical thinking, you're welcome to join.
Arguments For:
- Stopping Misinformation: Social media platforms have a responsibility to curb the spread of false information that can harm public health, safety, and trust in institutions.
- Combating Hate Speech: Censoring content can help prevent the dissemination of hate speech, which can incite violence and discriminate against marginalized communities.
- Protecting Users: Filtering harmful content such as cyberbullying, graphic violence, and explicit material can protect younger audiences and vulnerable users.
- Corporate Responsibility: As private entities, social media companies have the right to enforce their terms of service to maintain a healthy and safe environment for their users.
Arguments Against:
- Freedom of Speech: Censorship on social media platforms can infringe on the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression.
- Bias and Lack of Transparency: Decisions on what content to censor can be biased and lack transparency, leading to unfair treatment of certain viewpoints or groups.
- Slippery Slope: Allowing censorship could set a precedent that leads to more extensive and unjustified content suppression in the future.
- Public Discourse: Social media platforms are modern public squares where diverse opinions should be freely exchanged to foster healthy debate and societal progress.
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