.@amac, former general counsel at #Twitter, discusses how social platforms see might their role in #electionsecurity. Platforms will use tools like "engineering or product changes, new policies, communications from the company and more transparency."
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"It's unrealistic to think social platform companies will be effective at a conflict with a nation-state like Russia." -
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"Congress has had some good expert hearings with the tech industry, but there hasn't been a lot of movement." But, at least they're educating themselves on the problem. "Congress definitely lacks tech expertise." Hopefully this will change over time. -
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Rolling back Section 203 immunity for tech companies is problematic, says
@amac. "We don't agree on what types of content are great and what are not." "The idea that Congress can come up with a test for determining that doesn't strike me as viable."#ElectionSecurityShow this thread - 3 more replies
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