From my perspective, particularly with Facebook, we're past that, and that's where I'm hopeful that the FTC steps in and enforces the consent decree. It's on probation from seven or eight years ago.
For many of the issues you led your question with, including the way the political parties use the data, we need to go way further upstream to the actual collection and use of the data. That's where it sits with Facebook. I can give you another 10 symptoms of the problem, from bots and ad fraud to users installing ad blocking because they don't even want to see ads. I can give you a whole list of ways it's affecting my world, but those are all symptoms of the problem. Even disinformation is a symptom of a problem, and the problem is the data collection at a pervasive level across the web. That needs to be restricted for companies that have the access to most of the activity that happens.