Question

Why did social media outlets take little action to validate or control the content posted on their platforms before 2018? (1 point)

Before then, everyone assumed that social media posts were true and helpful.

Until they were repealed in 2018, social media platforms were bound by "net neutrality" laws.

They were afraid of appearing politically biased by users and politicians.

There were no good, reliable tools to prevent the spread of misinformation.

Answers

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The most accurate reason is: **They were afraid of appearing politically biased by users and politicians.**

Before 2018, many social media platforms were cautious about moderating content due to concerns over accusations of political bias, which could alienate users and provoke backlash from various political groups. This approach often led to less oversight of the content shared on their platforms.