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Hi. I work at the American Economic Liberties Project. Also, I wrote the book Goliath, and I write a monopoly-focused newsletter BIG: http://mattstoller.substack.com 

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    Matt Stoller‏Verified account @matthewstoller 30 Aug 2020

    There's a good argument Mark Zuckerberg should be personally liable for much of the property destruction and harm taking place across the United States.

    9:12 AM - 30 Aug 2020
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      2. Matt Stoller‏Verified account @matthewstoller 30 Aug 2020

        Matt Stoller Retweeted Matt Stoller

        The argument here is that Facebook is not a speech platform, it's a product, and it should face product liability claims for the harm it causes. There are enough instances of 'rumors spread on social media' leading to violence to show what's happening.https://twitter.com/matthewstoller/status/1300104029075369984 …

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        Matt StollerVerified account @matthewstoller
        There's a good argument Mark Zuckerberg should be personally liable for much of the property destruction and harm taking place across the United States.
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        47 replies 134 retweets 574 likes
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      3. Matt Stoller‏Verified account @matthewstoller 30 Aug 2020

        Matt Stoller Retweeted Carrie A. Goldberg

        One of the smartest lawyers @cagoldberglaw focusing on tech platforms sees these corporations as offering defectively designed products. They are not platforms for speech. Facebook/Twitter are simply unsafe products.https://twitter.com/cagoldberglaw/status/1184641323481157633?s=20 …

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        Carrie A. GoldbergVerified account @cagoldberglaw
        Replying to @cagoldberglaw @RonWyden @MatthewSHerrick
        And we didn't sue Grindr for the offender's third party content. We sued for injunctive relief and then for their defectively designed product and other product liability and consumer torts.
        12 replies 62 retweets 283 likes
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      4. Matt Stoller‏Verified account @matthewstoller 30 Aug 2020

        Former Googler @tristanharris has accumulated a large stock of research on how these products addict and harm adults and especially children. These are *products.* Social media should be regulated in part under product liability law. https://ledger.humanetech.com/ 

        6 replies 52 retweets 278 likes
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      5. Matt Stoller‏Verified account @matthewstoller 30 Aug 2020

        It's fun to watch the meltdown from elite corporate lawyers like @tedfrank as I point out a very obvious reality about how Facebook works. Their snotty legal posture is in fact a defense of mass murder (in Myanmar and increasingly elsewhere), property destruction and mass harm.

        16 replies 39 retweets 256 likes
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      6. Matt Stoller‏Verified account @matthewstoller 30 Aug 2020

        Zuckerberg continually apologizes for failure when Facebook induces harm. His employees are angry that the corporation's services foster certain types of behavior. Sean Parker even admitted that the company's services are addictive. Legal sneering doesn't mitigate reality.

        9 replies 53 retweets 264 likes
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      7. Matt Stoller‏Verified account @matthewstoller 30 Aug 2020

        If Facebook had been held liable for the genocide in Myanmar it helped induce years ago, we wouldn't be facing the constant and endless 'rumors spread on social media led to XYZ conflict' dynamic.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/technology/myanmar-facebook-genocide.html …

        5 replies 72 retweets 265 likes
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      8. Matt Stoller‏Verified account @matthewstoller 30 Aug 2020

        Dumb libertarian lawyers and randos imagine that elevated conflict in the U.S. is some unique circumstances. It's happening globally and it's not just about this particular political moment. Michael Lewis has noted higher levels of anger at referees in sporting events since 2014!

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      2. tedfrank  💉‏Verified account @tedfrank 30 Aug 2020
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        @BadLegalTakes

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      3. Wilson‏ @gunrwilson 30 Aug 2020
        Replying to @tedfrank @matthewstoller @BadLegalTakes

        Came here for the same tag.

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      2. This ain't it, bro‏ @GetaGripDumbass 30 Aug 2020
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        If by permanent adolescence you mean astonishing selfishness than yes

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