The leaders of Facebook, Twitter, and Google were not eager to admit fault when it comes to bad information on their platforms, but it’s clear Congress is getting closer to regulation.
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The leaders of Facebook, Twitter, and Google were not eager to admit fault when it comes to bad information on their platforms, but it’s clear Congress is getting closer to regulation.
(Image credit: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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