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 @9MMFD7J from Massachusetts answered…2hrs2H

depends to me on what the tech is for. They shouldn't have to always share but people should have rights to find these a…

 @9MM6GLY from California answered…7hrs7H

No, but more transparency should be given to the government to see if they are fair and constitutional.

 @9MLXD9B from South Carolina answered…11hrs11H

No, social media companies are private organizations and the government could change what is real or fake news for their…

 @9MLR6G8 from Texas answered…15hrs15H

No, it's a violation of the first amendment on an individual level, but more social media sites have started featuring w…

  @Jcawolfson from Pennsylvania answered…2hrs2H

No, unless there is reasonable probable cause and thus a just warrant

 @9MM7NMZ from Minnesota answered…6hrs6H

I think if it were to be something that we could see becoming supper helpful we should, but it is also their buisiness a…

 @9MM7DVG from Colorado answered…6hrs6H

Prioritization algorithms for social media must be public domain

 @9MM757K from New Jersey answered…6hrs6H

that's a lot of words and idk what most of them mean

 @9MM3ZSD from Texas answered…8hrs8H

they should regulate them on monopolies since that's kinda a big problem rn.

 @9MLZQLY from Washington answered…10hrs10H

Neutral. nobody should have to share information but reasonable actions could be taken to do so

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…11hrs11H

Yes, Government shouldn’t tell businesses to share their secrets, but businesses shouldn’t be lying to consumers either

 @9MLSFSS answered…13hrs13H

Not the full code but at least what the algorithm does and how it affects the user

 @9MLQSBB from California answered…15hrs15H

No, those companies made their own algorithms and have a right over its use