Definitely need academics and civil society in this discussion. There is little easy here, and need depth. https://twitter.com/jbakcoleman/status/1453026193486213126 …
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Many went from academia to FB, and will probably be back in academia ... just a career move, and access to great data.
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Media coverage has done a pretty impressive job of disincentivising FB from wanting to cooperate openly. Bravo.
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Yes, they are otherwise sooo cooperative.
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The person to follow on this topic is
@Klonick, a St. John's Univ. law professor who has studied & written extensively about the bundle of issues surrounding online speech & regulation. -
Well, that got me blocked. A pity: I was a great fan & promoter of
@zeynep's writing & thinking. Oh, well....
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May also be worth considering staffers at EFF, etc. They aren't formally academics, but even those without academic credentials (Ph.D., etc.) may still have enough practical experience in, e.g., modes of abuse via social media, to more than make up for that.
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If only there were former Facebook employees with expertise that were willing to talk...https://alecmuffett.com/article/14994
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