You can throw or vote your school board or government out of power. If a consumer finance tech company has duo/monopolistic power and uses that to make a consumer sign an arbitration clause, what recourse do they have if they are misled?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @sknthla
“Most people will feel like they live in a world where they have a say, rather than one where they have to accept narratives fed by authority.” Hard to see this as true with Facebook, Amazon, etc. We have very little say & have to accept narratives fed by private corporations.
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How do we know that that is actually true? How do we know that Amazon isn’t exercising price discrimination on a large scale? Or that FB isn’t suppressing research that its product is terrible for mental health?
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Or how it spent months/years avoiding admitting malicious foreign interference using its platform in an American election?
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