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> The baker should be able to deny baking a cake to gay couple? Protected class. > A pharmacist should be able to deny knowing options about birth control based on religious rights? > A hospital should be able to deny removal of life sustaining device when I don't want it anymore? You want to get into the special laws and regulations the medical field operates under? Really? Really? Because I can guarantee you don't.…
>Regulation is required when competition is not possible, does not happen, or when the potential for harm is so high that we cannot simply trust to competition, as in the medical field. I contend that social media platforms of YouTube/Twitter/Facebook are at that level now. Competition is not possible and harm has clearly been done.
I agree with you, and I think the regulation we need includes data portability regulation: Make it a legal requirement for companies to allow you to get all of your data (which those companies primarily exist to monetize anyway) out of their web services complete, in a simple fashion, in a way which allows you to put it into your own system or upload it into a competitor's system.
Other laws might be required as well, but data portability would be a good start.