> Significant monitoring and speech control are inevitable components of a mature and flourishing internet, and governments must play a large role in these practices to ensure that the internet is compatible with a society’s norms and values. Fuck. That. Shit.
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> The episode showed how easily a foreign adversary could exploit the United States' deep reliance on relatively unregulated digital networks. If that's your 2016 take away, you've lost the plot. {Mis, dis}-info is real but mostly as vectors to prod existing massive fault lines.
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Seriously, I was very much on team "ban the fucking nazi trolls already" two or three years ago, and I hope they all rot in hell, but the increasingly loud and harmonized chorus is now in at least my precautionary principle triggering region.https://twitter.com/generativist/status/1254213207217979392 …
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2020 is me thinking, "fuck, even if it was for the wrong reasons that I won't be able to discern anyway,
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> These and similar developments are the private functional equivalent of China's social-credit ratings, which critics in the West so fervently decry. WHY. NOT. BOTH?!
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Hrm idk either of them, are they big? Or do you just mean the institutional cues?
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when content is outlawed, then only outlaws will generate content (2020)pic.twitter.com/YOO3PUfZRa
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Imagine blaming incompetent Federal and State leadership on too many Internet trolls...
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