things like this specific issue are where i tend to chafe at mark's statement casting doubt on the specific nature of what the power of the internet can do and compares it to printing press — one cant build the self-styled best targeting machine in human history and downplay it
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weird disconnect to me is that mark is literally asking to be regulated right now at the same time many are screaming tech has too much power (though to be fair he wants to be regulated in a way most desirable for FB — like content mod guidelines — minus the whole breakup part)
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I will repeat (again!) that many governments have demonstrated the ability to make these decisions through IP blocks.
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And so in practice the decisionmaking process is something like the logical AND of: 1. Product company offers encryption 2. Consumer wants encryption 3. Government does not block encryption If any single party in this chain says “I’m deeply uncomfortable”, no encryption.
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