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this is my least favorite attitude, the idea that showing reality will lead to people drawing the Wrongβ„’ Conclusions, so we should manipulate the presentation [of what content is popular on Twitch] in order to mislead people into preferred Correctβ„’ Conclusions instead
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How is this different from any sort of algorithmic feed curation? All platforms present an opinionated flow of content reflecting the positioning they aspire. Some aspire to a position with moral overtones. They don’t owe users a β€œfair” popularity based feed.
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So twitch has to decide whether to serve the schoolmarm market or the civil lib market if the brand lacks the elasticity to serve both. The attitude is mainly an issue if it tries to shape the policy/regulation level.
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