There are no magic solutions to these fundamental issues: 1) How strongly should an online identity be tied to a real-world identity before somebody can speak? 2) Do you believe that gatekeepers should police the bounds of acceptable online discourse? 3) If so, what bounds?https://twitter.com/marcambinder/status/940336730141548544 …
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Replying to @alexstamos @thegrugq
These are all distractions from the real issue #1: platforms refuse to stop obvious bot activity because it inflates the engagement figures they show investors.
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Anonymous personas are not the problem. Forgery of sentiment at huge scale is.
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Replying to @thegrugq @RichFelker
Unfortunately, it's not that simple. At least on FB we are dealing with humans using techniques to amplify their impact. Those questions are basic tradeoffs for any effective solution.
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Replying to @alexstamos @thegrugq
They're detectable with a lot less advanced models than what FB spends money developing for face recognition or ad targeting...
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