This is a bizarre comment for a journalist to make. “No, please let an opaque, highly centralized core of a dozen people or so make consequential and long impactful decisions on the public discourse for us with little transparency or accountability.”https://twitter.com/KurtWagner8/status/1028081116341620736 …
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I guess it just feels like a cop out to me. It’s clear the current policies are insufficient, and I want twitter to take accountability more quickly. I’m not convinced public comment will accomplish that.
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This is how governance works. You create a process. You allow public input. You take it into account and make collective decisions on the basis of that input. Business journalists are generally not trained or practiced in understanding this, unlike govt reporters.
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He does not; it is an issue of having taken this seriously and with more energy and substance a long time ago, an issue with all these platforms. Meanwhile, they have all grown rich as the damage has grown.
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How many more years of man-boy beard-stroking will this require? Asking for a friend.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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