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by kylecazar
2627 days ago
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Exactly. Generally speaking, the onus is on the userbase to react to perceived (or real) immorality by refraining from using Facebook. However, it remains the office of government to introduce enforceable regulation in this (or any) space to protect their constituents, and hold those in violation accountable. I don't suspect it's an easy task, as the problems are broad and can be a grey area. I.e, some of the problems with Facebook stem from mischievous users -- exactly how accountable the platform is for their behavior isn't universally agreed upon. I think if rules of engagement happen, people will have less problems with just letting the market decide. |
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