1. Lots of people are cheering Twitter for rejecting political ads but there are serious downsides to this. As @ryangrim points out social media spending is a good way for insurgent campaigns to gain traction.
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There will have to be trade-offs with any arrangement given how untenable it is for tech authorities to be making these decisions unilaterally in the first place. But if they're going to be making the decisions at all, this is less-bad than the alternative.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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You don’t actually propose anything. What kind of regulation do you want to see? And how do we make sure it doesn’t end up severely restricting our ability to get and disseminate *accurate* information that the US government finds inconvenient or unwelcome?
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My nightmare scenario is that a combination of Washington zeal to control everything and hysterical liberal Resistance panic about “foreign influence” we end up turning the whole US internet experience into Voice of America.
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