What is “Bad Talks”?
"Bad Talks" is a website that highlights controversial, debatable, or thought-provoking statements made by public figures. The goal is to showcase what was said - not to promote or oppose any side.
Who can post on "Bad Talks"?
Only the website administrator can publish posts. This ensures that all content is reviewed, verified, and presented responsibly.
Can I submit my own statements or quotes?
Currently, users cannot post directly. However, you can suggest a statement for review through our contact form, and the admin may include it after verification.
Are the statements real?
Yes. Every post is based on real statements made publicly by known personalities — from interviews, social media, press conferences, or other verified sources.
Why are these statements called "bad talks"?
The term "Bad Talks" doesn’t necessarily mean something evil — it refers to controversial, bold, or questionable remarks that spark debate or criticism in public discussions.
Does the site support or oppose any personality?
No. "Bad Talks" is strictly neutral. It neither endorses nor condemns any person or group. The intent is to present information and let readers form their own opinions.
How often are new posts added?
New content is added periodically, depending on the relevance and authenticity of new controversial statements that surface.
Can I share posts from "Bad Talks"?
Yes! You are encouraged to share posts on social media or with friends. Each post includes a share button for easy distribution.
Do you collect any user data?
No. We respect your privacy. We do not collect any personal data except your name at the time of making a donation (if you choose to support the site).
How can I support "Bad Talks"?
You can support the site by donating or sharing the content to help others discover the platform. Donations are entirely voluntary and help maintain the site’s independence and quality.