"What about" arguments deflect attention without addressing any real issues. The closest you can get to justifying using one is to acknowledge that regulators have finite bandwidth to deal with issues and that some prioritization is needed.
But the regulators' prioritization metrics may not match your own. I don't always work on the biggest or most difficult of my household chores. Sometimes I work on ones I can complete today or which mitigate my most severe annoyances or which have a deadline for some reason.
All bad things. You should add telecom and cable as well. But here is the thing, search, social media, video, and micro broadcast messaging companies have picked political sides and have become propaganda machines. Even if one agrees with the political side they align with, smart folks should realize the dangers to our liberal traditions. The very idea of inalienable rights, open debate of difficult problems, and protection of minority rights are at risk.