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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@3T38G6Z5yrs5Y
No, but companies over $25 billion in revenue should be forced to pay 10% more in taxes that will serve as a tax credit to small businesses.
@3P5989G4yrs4Y
No, but ensure that they do not monopolize the industry and tax them. They should be broken up as a last resort
@3YNTGFH4yrs4Y
No but make the collection and use of individual's information a clear and concise opt IN for all industries.
@6HQ4HQ54yrs4Y
No, but make sure other voices and opinions are heard. Not just ones that Facebook or Google agree with.
@7GVHRDR5yrs5Y
Yes, these companies have grown too powerful and use that power to gain a political advantage, while also violating Section 230 of the CDA, which is federal law.
@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
@esleem074yrs4Y
Yes, and nationalize them as public utilities.
@8VC7WDN4yrs4Y
Yes, Big Tech has gotten too monopolitistic these days and should be broken up to prevent Big Tech tyranny.
@8VC7WDN4yrs4Y
Yes, Big Tech is too monopolistic these days.
@8XCJY2Y3yrs3Y
Yes, if they are impeding the free market.
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