Did someone say something that hurt your feelings? Sue them for libel or slander. Did you see a boob? Restrictions for under 18 would be allowed. Did someone say something racist? Unless they’re inciting violence nothing happens. If inciting violence, govt must file lawsuit.
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Platforms can easily stop anon account abuse by stopping non-verified accounts from replying to celebrities. Easy simple solution which relies on the worlds best system of judgment instead of monopolies run by lizard men (sue me
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We are grown ups. We can decide for ourselves what is fake news. And plenty people point this out in comments and replies. We don’t need Facebook or twitter to do it for us and when they do they suck at it . /fin https://twitter.com/molson_hart/status/1265655361484156930?s=21 …https://twitter.com/Molson_Hart/status/1265655361484156930 …
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In the absence of explicit moderation, moderators will arise on their own, I'm afraid. And they'll be sociopaths.
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They can’t moderate anything but what they see. They can’t block someone for you.
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They cannot? OR, if they do, they will be in the same legal position as newspapers and other content creators?
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Must be cannot. Network effects are so strong that if Facebook were held responsible for what was said on their platform they would censor it like crazy and it’s possible no one would leave the platform.
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