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Answer Overview

Response rates from 636 Libertarian voters.

16%
Yes
84%
No
16%
Yes
84%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Libertarian voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B4RSSZ5from Alberta  answered…4 days4D

No, but it should provide a resource to sources to support claims they're making. Higher power higher responsibility.

 @B3DCMJ8from Ontario  answered…2mos2MO

It should be up to the social media company to decide what advertising it bans. They are private enterprises and should be allowed freedoms.

 @9QZGVSTfrom Michigan  answered…9mos9MO

No, but an independent, non-partisan commission should put disclaimers on political advertising if it contains misinformation or statements that are disputed by the widely-accepted facts.

 @9P8NRFM from Alberta  answered…10mos10MO

No, but there should be fines or in some cases laws to combat those who consistently publish or support misinformation.

 @9M4LF5Ffrom Alberta  answered…12mos12MO

No, but I believe that some mediation to prevent false information or to have fact checked information would certainly help deal with this sort of problem. Any way for users to have real links to actual sources where they can get real information is important.

 @9LKR58Yfrom Saskatchewan  answered…1yr1Y

Politics is sort of entrenched in everything. Maybe 'blatant political advertising' is a better descriptor but this neglects independently paid for advertisements on large platforms. Either way, this doesn't seem very feesible if not for very high censorship. So no.

 @9HKV5MJfrom New Brunswick  answered…1yr1Y

Informational advertising which solely identifies a candidate and their party affiliations should be permitted, but no “attack ads” consisting solely of criticism of a rival candidate.

 @9H5ZN2Xfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

No, it is our responsibility to research on proper information and to not let any fake information enter our minds.