Regulations on influencers and content creators should be enforced to protect audiences, especially children and teenagers, from misleading, harmful, or unethical content. Many influencers promote products, lifestyles, or opinions without transparency, accountability, or factual accuracy, often prioritizing profit over responsibility. Enforced regulations—such as clear advertising disclosures, content accountability, and age-appropriate guidelines—would help prevent misinformation, exploitation, and consumer manipulation while ensuring that digital platforms remain safer and more trustworthy spaces for the public.
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Agree. Influencers and content creators should be regulated. They act like media outlets and advertisers but often avoid the rules. Undisclosed ads, misinformation, scams, and harmful content—especially toward kids—are common. Regulation isn’t censorship; it’s transparency and accountability. If influencers profit from public trust, they should follow basic standards too.
