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RE: Your thoughts matters here

in Hive Learnerslast month (edited)

Social media is like a two-edged sword. It allows us to share our thoughts, and I think students should have the ability to share thoughts about the institute, even if it's negative, and the institute doesn't have the power to punish. If there are any issues in the institute, there is nothing wrong with criticizing the institute because it's the fault of institute. The institute is not the supreme court to decide what is right and what is wrong. I do criticize my institute several times, even if it's one of the top universities in my country. Even if it may harm the fame of my university but that's the way of protest, and so the university authority should know that they are not always right.

So, I think students have the right to write anything about the institute as long as it's real and logical, doesn't matter if it hampers the reputation of the institute.

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I agree with you too that students have right to write everything on their social media and can write truth and facts of university but when they wrote like that.....

If they don't do hardworks on their exams and don't get good grades then it's not their university fault and don't blame the university on social media.....

I don't see what you post on social media but I see many students cases which aren't good to share on social media

That's why I said as long as their post are real and logical they are allowed to share anything. But it doesn't mean students are always right or teacher are always right. So, It depends who is right and who is wrong.

Yes, it depends on the situation

Hmm.