In the absence of regulation, and in the North American context or Canadian context, there's recognition that the individual owns their own personal data. You've all spoken to the need for education of the users.
When I speak to high school classes or seniors' groups, they take the cautions about participating in polls, playing games online, or guarding their browsing history almost with a grain of salt. Would any of you recommend that the social media companies set aside large amounts of money, not to provide the education service themselves, but for third parties or independent groups to better educate social media users from the early school grades right through life?