towards a keynesian approach to the marketplace of ideas
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this seems worrisome, just as or more worrisome than the prospect of handing over the project of intervention to people who can't
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seem to keep their own CEO from getting accidentally suspended from their platform
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i do understand what you're getting at, i just think we might be stuck without a future
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totally right - though a bigger project than i was imagining initially
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think i snapped to gov’t = platform only bc platforms have much more finely tuned levers for stimulating demand for certain types of content
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in contrast to the erosion of even the rough demand-side tools the gov’t has/had in broadcast ownership rules, fairness doctrine, etc
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“marketplace” metaphors will always be faulty, but think the econ lit is weirdly helpful here, bc it worries so much about the pernicious
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impact of intervention. agree that the project of defining terms of that interference can’t/shouldn’t belong w the platforms or gov’t tho.
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