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  @LucidLibertarian from Oregon answered…4hrs4H

No, only in cases where there is evidence that the algorithms are violating constitutional rights such as suppressing fr…

 @9NCBLSZ from Nevada answered…7hrs7H

Only when the tech company is being investigated, they should be able to be searched, but not mandated by the government…

 @9NC9SHN from Missouri answered…8hrs8H

Anything the government gets involved with is never good. I like the idea of non-government professionals ensuring that…

 @9NC88QQ from North Carolina answered…10hrs10H

Any platform claiming to be presenting News should be required to cite sources and do public redactions if their reporti…

 @9NC4KCX from Illinois answered…13hrs13H

The government is not equiped or up to date enough to handle the I.formation and would not be trustworthy with it. Data…

 @9NBNRNN from California answered…16hrs16H

Yes, require community tools for reporting and labeling misinformation to increase journalistic integrity

 @9NBVXSFfrom Texas  answered…16hrs16H

Only if the the tech company is involved in weapons, artificial inteligence or security. In medical research, economic a…

 @9NBQPQY from California answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but only for large tech companies that act as platforms in the "public square" of the internet, as they play a stro…

 @9NBDGB3 from New York answered…22hrs22H

yes to regulate false information. however it would be scary because then the government can deem what is real or fake.…