Right, it’s extremely challenging to come up with fair/narrow regulation here
Doesn’t mean the negatives of this race to the bottom of the brainstem aren’t real
The fuzziness & deep-rooted nature of the problem means we’re unlikely to solve it. It’s probably the new normal 
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I do think it is possible for the industry to self-regulate to a meaningful degree here. Facebook took a huge step in the right direction with the feed changes from last January. Shifting News Feed back towards friends & family content avoids negative political externalities
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Yes, but it takes some batshit cage rattling with the threat of bad regulation for them to meaningfully self-regulate somewhat.
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I don't think it's explicitly FSM stuff. The threat of antitrust that makes them work more proactively on seemingly unrelated issues of privacy, cybersecurity, violent speech.
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All California had to do was threaten a privacy ballot initiative and lo and behold, we have momentum for a federal privacy law.
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