Sandberg: "When you cut off speech for one person, you cut off speech for all people." But attention—not speech—is the scarcity FB controls.
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Monetizing the channeling of mass attention, and how and to what kind of content, is a different question than removing this or that post.
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Let's not think of Facebook in 19th century terms. The parts that are on it are about its algorithms, design, incentives and monetization
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PS. Lengthy treatment of attention, & how our understanding of censorship needs to change can be found in my book: http://twitterandteargas.org
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How it allows an information environment to be polluted. See http://www.culturalcognition.net/blog/2017/10/11/toward-a-taxonomy-of-fake-news-types.html …
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Aren't Facebook's algorithms tuned to show people what they want to see? What do you suggest instead?
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