We asked Big Tech to give the entire world a platform for speech and to police it, all for free. We got exactly what we paid for. https://twitter.com/Max_Fisher/status/1078420056466427905 …
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Replying to @olifranklin
It is... but then again, if you consider that the platforms owe their success to ~demand~ for what they provide, "ask" is actually quite apposite.
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Replying to @glichfield
Perhaps 'expect'. We expect a company offering a free service to adhere to legal and ethical frameworks, and to an extent to know what it's getting itself into and mitigate risk (or adjust scale) accordingly. FB's Imperial aspirations come from within, not its users.
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They do adhere to legal frameworks. It’s American legal frameworks on speech that aren’t meeting the public’s changing expectations or changing consequences of the scale and speed of this communications infrastructure. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2937985 …
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