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 @9MBLRCNanswered…2yrs2Y

No, but they should make mandatory for the public, specially in schools, good practice of navigating the internet and analysing information critically.

 @9HV3M67answered…2yrs2Y

the government should fund bodies that do this work, with a team of experts, rather than trying to do it themselves

 @9MQ3FV8answered…2yrs2Y

It should be regulated but not by the government. Preferably a third party designed to ensure regulation without bias.

 @BDLLTBDanswered…2 days2D

 @BDGVC4Nanswered…7 days7D

While social media companies are politically biased,a political party shouldn’t be regulating them but maybe an impartial committee

 @BDBCXHGanswered…2wks2W

I do not think the government should determine what is real or fake news but there should be some sort of regulation potentially by the companies themselves

 @BCW8PJZanswered…1mo1MO

Educate people in media literacy so they can better identify real or fake news

 @BCW7FCLanswered…1mo1MO

The government should have no control or influence on private companies eg social media, unless effecting change in laws etc for the good of its people, but with its people’s consent and agreement.