i think thats fair
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Replying to @alexstamos @MikeIsaac and
Isn't the more pressing question "who should have the right to decide whether private communcations are available in those societies"? There's an element of nerdesse oblige in the broader policy discussion that makes me uncomfortable
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Replying to @alexstamos @Pinboard and
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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Replying to @alexstamos @MikeIsaac and
GRPR being good for established tech companies I’ve seen stated as fact be lots of people, with very little to back it up. Most point to FB/Googles strategies that burdensome regulation will give them an edge, but that’s far from proof.
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If I recall right, a lot of the most important GDPR cases involving the tech giants are still pending.
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There's also a dynamic where the GDPR gets criticized for doing what it was supposed to do. By killing off some of the worst creatures in the ad swamp, they may have strengthened Google and Facebook, but that's hardly some ironic unintended consequence. It's the law working.
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