seem to keep their own CEO from getting accidentally suspended from their platform
I've long thought of platforms as exerting State-like influence on speech but having observed their attempts to regulate anything,
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I am fairly depressed about the outlook of platforms actually successfully intervening.
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I don't know what it is-- I suspect it is pervasive startup-brokenness that persists within major platforms long after achieving
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such mainstream success as to have developed a monopolistic grip on a particular niche in the social media ecosystem.
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if that jankiness and inability to consciously produce and implement sensible policy is inherent to private tech platforms,
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then our current marketplace of ideas crisis comes from another free market gone wrong.
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sorry to spout off, just glad to see you are thinking about this too. It has had me depressed for a long time.
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not at all! puzzling through myself - so, great to have someone to bounce ideas off of. measurement is interesting here - like
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the idea that companies are “seeing like a platform” here cf. james scott. that in having financial incentives to create easy measurements
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