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A person is sitting at a computer, with their face in their hands. The computer screen is in front of them, with a Facebook profile picture of themselves, and a different profile picture of someone they disagree with. The text next to the different profile picture reads: "Do disagreements on Facebook ever change someone’s opinion?"

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Question: Do disagreements on Facebook ever change someone’s opinion?

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Yes, it is possible for disagreements on Facebook to change someone’s opinion. Depending on the subject being discussed, the other person's argument may be convincing enough to make someone reconsider their stance on the issue at hand. For example, if one person posts a political opinion and another person comments with an opposing view and provides evidence to back up their argument, it is possible that the original poster may change their opinion. However, it is also possible that the disagreement itself could make the original poster more resolute in their opinion.

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Published: Thursday, December 22, 2022

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