Big tech social media platforms have no real laws controlling them. If the boss doesn’t like you, they can block you without reason, saying, “You can’t use our service.” It feels like feudalism or authoritarian rule.

In this unbalanced system, companies just focus on making money by pushing whatever content they want because most users stay stuck and don’t leave.

That’s why I avoid big tech social media. It feels like living somewhere with no freedom. Without the ability to move or breathe freely, nothing good happens.

Until individuals can effectively sue major tech companies to regain control over their data and demand a balanced and adaptable flow of social data, the situation will only deteriorate. While large public companies should adhere to laws and public regulations, new technology is still in its infancy, necessitating unconventional measures to achieve equilibrium. Right now, it’s like living in wild, lawless times.

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