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    1. Tim Sweeney‏ @TimSweeneyEpic 26 Oct 2018
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      If Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, or Google leadership want to influence politics, they should do as respectable publishers and editors have done for centuries, and write editorials persuading readers of their views.

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    2. Tim Sweeney‏ @TimSweeneyEpic 26 Oct 2018
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      I feel their policy of censoring ideas they disagree with is fundamentally cowardly, revealing their belief that their readers are incompetent to evaluate the merit of ideas freely presented to them. This belief is incompatible with democracy itself.

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    3. Alexander Paschall‏ @UnrealAlexander 26 Oct 2018
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      That assumes the users of social media are competent in fact checking and also that information/debates are being put out in good faith. Banning people for disagreeing with you is a bit different then trying to reign in floods of abuse and deliberate misinformation. 1/2

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    4. Tim Sweeney‏ @TimSweeneyEpic 26 Oct 2018
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      Political discourse has never been built on a foundation of assumed good faith. Democracies, free societies, and juries have always relied fundamentally on individual judgment about the truth of unproven statements and allegations.

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    5. Alexander Paschall‏ @UnrealAlexander 26 Oct 2018
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      I mean, ideally, a jury of peers would be the best method of determining disputes and if someone is acting in bad faith. No one seems to have an answer for that on social media dispite the access to so many people.

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    6. Tim Sweeney‏ @TimSweeneyEpic 26 Oct 2018
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      Bad faith is a normal part of life though. We sort through hundreds of instances of bad faith every day, from clickbait, to shady ads, to news stories that misconstrue or selectively choose facts in once highly reputable publications.

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    7. Alexander Paschall‏ @UnrealAlexander 26 Oct 2018
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      This is the crux of my arguement: Assuming the user is fact checking at all incorrect, people in fact do not sort truth from fiction and just pick things they like. Study published in Science magazine agrees with this:http://science.sciencemag.org/content/359/6380/1146 …

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    8. Alexander Paschall‏ @UnrealAlexander 26 Oct 2018
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      *is incorrect

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    9. Tim Sweeney‏ @TimSweeneyEpic 26 Oct 2018
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      If we take the existence of cognitive biases as an argument against liberty, the inevitable conclusion is that unelected elites should dictate the terms of our lives. But they’re people with cognitive biases and self-interested motives too.

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    10. Alexander Paschall‏ @UnrealAlexander 26 Oct 2018
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      They own their private software platforms. Just like you dictate what is acceptable on UE4's forums. You have the resources, if you can set a better example then you should. Just like with marketplace 12%, you could use your forums to push the envelope and show how it should be.

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      Tim Sweeney‏ @TimSweeneyEpic 26 Oct 2018
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      I don’t think a company’s product support forum is equivalent to a billion-user platform for public discourse like Facebook, Twitter, etc.

      6:24 AM - 26 Oct 2018
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        1. Alexander Paschall‏ @UnrealAlexander 26 Oct 2018
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          Fine, use some of your resources to get a foothold in Mastodon and help fix the onboarding process. I can't tell you what to do with your time and money, but I feel like you can actually make a change by stepping in. I want off these crazy places just like everyone else.

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