Interesting I would say that is almost exactly the opposite of the truth. Facebook can do anything if they’re told specifically what, and keeps asking for regulation, but politicians and the public are incapable so far of articulating precisely what it is that they want
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I think it’s about the more general case, in that FaceBook could e.g. observe a graph that says p95 access times in Malaysia are worsening and have 30 engineers, two PMs, one telecom analyst, and a anthropologist specializing in Malaysian teenagers working on solutions by lunch.
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This is a bad take. Facebook has thrived, not because of its uniquely effective people, but due to a complete lack of the kind of structural barriers - such as having to accommodate the views of others - that make progress difficult in representative democracy.
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There is so much truth in this... And, if I wouldn't have seen it myself I couldn't make sense of it
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