Having refocused on Twitter, and hit up the right wing press, Jack Dorsey's now doing the tour of a few key journos on the left.
Meanwhile, @kimmaicutler says nice things about @amac & co., and recommends this 73-page @HarvLRev article from Yalie @Klonick. We'll see; diving in.https://twitter.com/kimmaicutler/status/1029854853483229184 …
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If so, which ones and where? If this goes up against several decades of precedent, who is willing to and/or should bear the cost of that litigation? Would a platform do it, and if so, for what? Or should a state pre-empt this and set its own forward-looking rules/standards?
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Finding the levers, figuring out how to press them. Maybe we need to mash-that-like-button on all levers at once? But I doubt it. I think we have to be very thoughtful about how we do this or we're going to actually just hulk-smash all the good & the bad things about the Internet
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Excellent question, and any fair discussion has to start with knowledge that moderation at scale and its First Amdt effects both are unsolved, emergent HARD problems. Thanks again for the pointer to Kate's article: I want to make it all the way through first.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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