@aral @sunil_abraham @juliapowles And what's wrong with that? Why paternalistically ban it? Let people choose to ignore it.
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@pranesh_prakash All regulation is paternal. Because caveat emptor is broken in certain domains.@aral@juliapowles -
@sunil_abraham If we ban the walled garden of Free Basics, why not ban the much-more-walled garden of Facebook?@aral@juliapowles -
@sunil_abraham I've often seen this being compared to Coke or to Maggi. But do we ban those w/o evidence of harm?@aral@juliapowles -
@pranesh_prakash Many options on the regulatory continuum. Banning is the last option.@aral@juliapowles -
@sunil_abraham Precisely. Which is why I do suggest regulation of zero-rating & prohibiting only certain types of it.@aral@juliapowles
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@aral@juliapowles but I thought Facebook was the internet? ;)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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