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Won’t the regulation force them to censor? I get not wanting corporations to moderate discourse, but I can’t help but feel they get shit from both ends.

Fuck you if you censor, and fuck you if you don’t.




I don't think censorship is necessary given that it isn't the only way to address the problem of misinformation. For example, providing metrics on how trustworthy a source is by reasonable metrics isn't censorship, but providing information that's useful in gauging how much credibility to assign to a certain report.

Do I think they should censor information? No. But we're all ill-informed with respect to almost all subjects, so knowing whether or not a climate report came from e.g. a group of Ivy-league researcher vs. ExxonMobil is important, and knowing whether or not information on evolution comes from PhD evolutionary biologists vs. the Young Earth Creationist Museum matters a lot. What I think we're seeing is the growing distrust of subject-matter experts, but only in select highly political domains.

I understand what you said about pressure from both ends, but Facebook is a trillion dollar company with an extremely robust AI team. I'm sure they can figure out a solution, or at least come up with a gameplan on how to work their way towards one.

I also understand a trepidation with respect to legislation considering the not infrequent tendency to under-legislate or over-legislate, but this is common in every area of law and eventually the pendulum swings slow down to a reasonable medium.




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