For Tech Companies, Election-Year Politics May Limit New Regulation

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The tech industry can expect plenty of criticism from Washington, but the two political parties don’t share all the same grievances or agree on what kind of regulatory role the government should play

The U.S. electoral calendar will likely lead to an escalation in Washington’s criticism of big tech companies this year. But politics could delay any major U.S. regulatory decision-making until after the elections are over, say legal, policy and tech experts.

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Another male disappointment his ego got in the way Facebook took off — No longer manageable so he’s taking the money and denying most allegations - it’s the ole Peter principle ( Rise to the level of ones incompetence) it’s pretty well reached its shelf life :((?

I think if they have publicly traded stock, they should not control free speech on the forum.

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