BREAKING: people talk to each other without big brother moderating them all the time. And mostly not on Clubhouse.
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People assume that as a creator of a platform I didn’t learn anything and therefore don’t believe in moderation. When it’s in fact because of my experience that I believe in platforms defaulting to allow the free exchange of ideas and liberalism.
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Ah damn should I delete my response. You beat me to it
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Those who don’t get it start hating it
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“Elite media” perhaps doesn’t like not having a monopoly on media distribution.
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I think it was Trump.
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Agreed, it’s not the platform we should be focused on, or whether it has moderation capabilities. We should focus on what is causing humans to say things to each other that may cause harm. What are the underlying issues that we can try to address.
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Maybe, but until we solve racism, it seems like we should talk about whether nazis are allowed to make public death threats People have been and will be harming each other for a very long time. We cannot ignore the symptoms.
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To the extent it’s an issue, the concern isn’t about interaction per se, but interaction at scale. At 150M active users, would it be good to let Oath Keepers have 3 hour chat in front of 10M people before Election Day?
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