In 2014, Donald Trump and Russell Brand got into a big argument on Twitter. Trump started it by tweeting negative stuff about Brand, like questioning his smarts and how he looks. This was because Brand might have talked about Trump on a TV show. Then Brand replied with tweets making fun of Trump's image and his business stuff. They both kept tweeting mean things about each other's work and personal lives. This kind of public fight between famous people on Twitter shows how they can use social media to argue with each other in front of everyone.
I chose the Twitter argument between Donald Trump and Russell Brand because it's a well-known example of celebrities arguing online. I remember everyone talking about this when it happened. Each tweet they sent made the fight bigger and more heated. This kind of growing argument can lead to bigger fights and more confusion. This argument showed some bad sides of online fights, like personal insults, turning into a public show. It also sets a poor example for others, especially younger people. It's good to stick to the topic and not attack the person, respect other viewpoints, think before posting, use respectful language, and know when to stop if the argument isn't getting anywhere.
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