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 @9MNGKL2 from Indiana answered…12hrs12H

No, but if it's a threat to the common safety or the nation, then allow it.

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 @9MN4K6T from Minnesota answered…21hrs21H

I feel as if they should but they should't because the large companies know so much and leave us in the wind about a lot…

 @9MN48PJ from Virginia answered…21hrs21H

governments should be regulating the activities of social media companies and enforcing standards of transparency.

 @9MN2PBR from California answered…22hrs22H

Yes but not algorithms private to individuals, just from the company.

 @9MMZQM4 from Washington answered…22hrs22H

The government should not have any political control over what is “correct” it should instead serve to correct info that…

 @9MMYJ2D from North Carolina answered…23hrs23H

Yes but with certain extents of things, such as if something big happens and they can be helpful then that something tha…

 @9MMY3WC from Oregon answered…23hrs23H

No, Because the government should not have access or backdoors into a civilians tech whatsoever.

 @9MN6HK9 from Virginia answered…20hrs20H

Only in the instance that the algorithm may be violating privacy or is used in the committing of crimes.

 @9MN6C94 from Texas answered…20hrs20H

No, but it should be suggested that those companies share the algorithms on their own.

 @9MN5B4L from Tennessee answered…21hrs21H

Yes, tech companies should share their algorithms with third-party regulators (as TikTok does) that are bound not to sha…

 @9MNDJ4S from Missouri answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but only if the algorithms prove dangerous to Americans or the security of the United States

 @9MN9C3P from Virginia answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but with significant oversight from civilian entities.