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 @9MKCP3M from Texas answered…7hrs7H

Kinda of, it depends on the algorithm. If it is inappropriate, illegal, or any crime-related it should be shared but if…

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…14hrs14H

Not outside of relation to social media algorithms, outside of ad targeting or negligence the companies that run them ar…

 @9MK4892 from Texas answered…15hrs15H

algorithms are scary and crazy and no company should be allowed to listen in to what their followers are syaing. i think…

 @9MK336T from Florida answered…16hrs16H

there algorithems should be know to the public in some limited accuses

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…16hrs16H

Yes, as long as it's only shared with regulators and not the public except in the cases of harm or abuse

 @9MJZMPJfrom Maine  answered…17hrs17H

No, an international committee made of multiple viewpoints should decide. Governments could indoctrinate people.

 @9MJWZLS from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

There should be an effort to prevent misinformation, but doing this might violate the 1st amendment, and could potential…

 @9MJTSG5from Guam  answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but by fining social media companies for facilitating misinformation if they don't act to prevent such activities

 @Freedom76 from South Carolina answered…17hrs17H

No, the government should not interfere with the free market.

 @9MJVR3P from New York answered…19hrs19H

yes but also prevent the tech companies from becoming too powerful and strict in the process