Mark's speech today is well worth your morning read. One nit: it's so long and nuanced that I wish he would split it out into separate themes/topics over multiple speeches/events to get each its own air time and discussion. https://www.facebook.com/notes/mark-zuckerberg/standing-for-voice-and-free-expression/10157267502546634/ …
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Replying to @sriramk
I don’t think this really addresses the Russian ideology of “flooding the zone” to sow discord, mistrust and confusion — particularly if American groups and institutions learn from and adopt this playbook to maintain or accumulate power amid confusion.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
Think the speech has a lot of implied "We believe X is valuable and is therefore worth the downsides even though we will try to mitigate that" For example - his section on political ads.
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Replying to @sriramk @kimmaicutler
this bit also hints at thatpic.twitter.com/WcVfEelotR
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Replying to @sarthakgh @sriramk
Actually, Facebook goes far beyond the legal minimum necessary. Taking out dehumanizing speech goes above and beyond American free speech law because, like I said, our hate speech standards are so much lower than most anywhere else in the industrialized world.
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They are doing things beyond American legal minimums. https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/1598-1670_Online.pdf …
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So it’s kind of a smokescreen or what not to say they aren’t exercising deliberate intentional choices above and beyond what American 1Am law says. They can choose to do more, or less.
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