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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Do you think a government should control the apps you can use based on where the app's company is from?

 @9KKVXX4 from Arkansas  commented…2yrs2Y

 @9KLD45MRepublican from Idaho  commented…2yrs2Y

I think that the government should look out for its citizens best intrests.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Should the U.S. prioritize digital privacy and security over the conveniences provided by apps like TikTok?

 @9KLB3ZXfrom Guam  commented…2yrs2Y

It’s important to weigh in privacy and security concerns in the digital age. An app like TikTok provides endless convenience, yet might contain numerous latchkeys for various violations of national security to take place. It’s therefore a crucial concern to have when dealing with social media platforms so prolific and so wide-reaching.

 @WaspChloeLibertarian from New Jersey  disagreed…2yrs2Y

The forced removal of Parler from the App Store in January 2021 was another unprecedented act of state censorship. This bill targeting TikTok would be even more extreme, as it would become federal law to prohibit an outlet used for public expression by millions of Americans

 @9KKLSX2 from Georgia  commented…2yrs2Y

Tictok should be banned to protect each US citizen from information being illegally obtained by foreign countries.

 @9KLKT33Independent from Texas  commented…2yrs2Y

 @9KKZMTY from Oklahoma  commented…2yrs2Y

Yes so it decreases the risk of your personal information getting out to the world or identity theift

 @PoliticalPolarLlamaPeace and Freedomfrom California  commented…2yrs2Y

Let us be clear, the issue, like with banning school books and classroom topics, is not about "protecting children" but about the conservative right wing ludites controlling the media in terms of content, not just in terms of business regulation. This, like banning books, won't end with the conservatives' idea of "porn", but will continue to expand to any other idea the evangelical and political right finds offensive in the broadest sense. How many books do you allow them to burn? Not one, otherwise the flaming pile just gets bigger and bigger.

 @ElectoralDotterelSocialist from Minnesota  agreed…2yrs2Y

If you want to move to a safe space where the government watches your Internet habits, try Iran or China. If you think you (and your family's) life would be better without the Internet, I'm sure North Korea would love to have you.

This "parent's rights" movement is a thinly veiled "pushing Evangelical Christian beliefs on everyone" movement, yet these same people will yell about "indoctrination" when it's something they don't want their kids learning about because of their religious beliefs. If you want to absolutely control everything your kids are exposed to, homeschool or send them to the most madrassa-like private school you can find. It's your choice.

 @ThirdPartyBearRepublican from Georgia  commented…2yrs2Y

The world would be a much better place for teenagers if just about ALL social media platforms were regulated more strictly.

 @K3ynesianDanLibertarianfrom Tennessee  commented…2yrs2Y

maybe, but as one who hung out in the computer lab in high school and college, we know how to bypass parental controls.

Go ahead, regulate, there is always a work around.

 @TariffToucanSocialist from Michigan  commented…2yrs2Y

Why is this a priority while people are living under bridges?

 @GiddyIdealisticGreenfrom Minnesota  agreed…2yrs2Y

There wasn’t an appetite for this until US elites started panicking about youth support for Palestine and opposition to Israel

 @MonkeyGabriellaLibertarianfrom Guam  commented…2yrs2Y

Didn’t China do something like this in the 17th century when they believed in the superiority of its culture tuned its back on a world entering modernity based out of the West???

 @ZestySwiftTranshumanist from Georgia  commented…2yrs2Y

What? All the noble work Congress could be doing; instead, they are writing legislation that pisses off teenagers and is blatant unconstitutional.

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