This paper discusses the ethical considerations of censoring people's right to free speech in social media to control the spread of fake news and hate speech. It examines the responsibilities of social media platforms and the government, the cultural implications, and the potential impact on basic human rights. The paper also explores the use of data and the role of censorship in preventing misinformation. Ultimately, it argues for social media platforms to take responsibility and for a balanced approach to prevent harm while preserving freedom of speech.