54%
Yes
46%
No
44%
Yes
33%
No
5%
Yes, there is too much fake news and misinformation on social media
8%
No, the government should not determine what is fake or real news
5%
Yes, social media companies are politically biased and need to be regulated
5%
No, social media companies are private and should not be regulated by the government

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 @9GJX2PFfrom Virginia answered…6mos6MO

It's hard to say because in the current formation of capitalism. Private companies are not impartial, anyone with money can shift the narrative for their favour.

 @9D37BNZfrom California answered…9mos9MO

Nuanced regulation, where clear libel/defamation and objective lies are replaced may be acceptable. Other type of "fake news" should be treated with much less regulation, such as simply putting an annotation

 @9CQTP72answered…9mos9MO

The state should regulate social media companies in order to prevent threats to public order, Indian sovereignty and territorial integrity

 @9CQHY6Zanswered…9mos9MO

Social Media sites should be regulated to the extent if they are stifling free speech.

 @9CQF4CYanswered…9mos9MO

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