In 2019 the European Union and U.S. Democratic Presidential Candidate Elizabeth Warren issued proposals that would regulate Facebook, Google and Amazon. Senator Warren proposed that the U.S. government should designate tech companies who have global revenue of over $25 billion as “platform utilities" and break them up into smaller companies. Senator Warren argues that the companies have “bulldozed competition, used our private information for profit, and tilted the playing field against everyone else.” Lawmakers in the European Union proposed a set of rules which incl…
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@MSelvig3yrs3Y
Not yet, but we should make sure they are following all laws and statutes related to their market.
@3P5989G4yrs4Y
No, but ensure that they do not monopolize the industry and tax them. They should be broken up as a last resort
@76DJFF84yrs4Y
If the government decides that these companies are monopolies, then yes. Otherwise, no.
@8Q6C4Y44yrs4Y
No, unless they refuse to allow free speech on their platforms, and they should also be regulated to where all political views have a safe place for discussion.
@8Q6C4Y44yrs4Y
No, but we should ensure that free speech can prosper on these platforms, and there should be some regulations
@8HDMV9J5yrs5Y
No, unless these entities become a monopoly
@92N5JGD3yrs3Y
no, but huge entities should be restricted in donating to political candidates.
@8NTVJGH4yrs4Y
Yes, as they are all monopolies
@IINXMP4yrs4Y
No, but they should be held responsibly in court for private data collection.
@IINXMP4yrs4Y
No, but we should penalize them for infringing upon the rights of Americans, and prevent them from influencing our politicians.
@dandyman4yrs4Y
No, but increase privacy and data regulations
@68QRLZT4yrs4Y
Yes, and we should break up other large multinational corporations in addition to enacting stricter antitrust laws
@6HQ4HQ54yrs4Y
No, but make sure other voices and opinions are heard. Not just ones that Facebook or Google agree with.
@79X493L4yrs4Y
They should not necessarily be broken up, but they should be investigated for antitrust practices and should have their legal protection as public platforms revoked.
@DShincracker4yrs4Y
No, but we definitely reduce the power big tech has right now
@8F7WKXJ3yrs3Y
No, but the tech industry should be deregulated
@8LC79N54yrs4Y
No, but the government should provide better definitions and consequences for section 230 violations
@8RTZ4PJ4yrs4Y
No, But keep an eye out for a monopoly to form.
@8RV5FY74yrs4Y
I don't think that they should break them up, when used right they can be phenomenal. However, I think the government should limit how much control the companies have on their users.
@8T8Q9GB4yrs4Y
Yes, but only by breaking up their protections
@8XCJY2Y3yrs3Y
Yes, if they are impeding the free market.
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