The crackdown on free speech / Section 230 legislative changes is all part of this reining in of the 'information merchants'.
https://www.eff.org/issues/cda230
Expect the launch of a shiny new 'social network' foundationed in 'safe' cryptocurrency commerce and led by an unknown fresh faced kid who 'invented it in his dorm room' and took no money from Russian offshore mob oligarchs...
Sorry I don't quite follow your comment. What does free speech have to do with unregulated, unconsented mass surveillance and violation of end user privacy?
That "new" social network already exists. It's called Snapchat. I think it's an open question whether social networks will even continue to exist in their current form. There was a time when people connected over Yahoo Chat and AIM...
'What does free speech have to do with unregulated, unconsented mass surveillance and violation of end user privacy?'
the original legislation that enabled the modern web 2.0 platforms to exist was Section 230. Now that logic looks set to be struck down.
https://www.law.com/therecorder/2018/03/21/senate-overwhelmi...
I suggested a new more invasive platform will launch for deeper and more covert mass surveillance in light of GDPR in europe and now the end of the FB and Google gravy train when Section 230 changes makes the platform companies liable for what you say when you exercise your free speech in the USA...
Expect the launch of a shiny new 'social network' foundationed in 'safe' cryptocurrency commerce and led by an unknown fresh faced kid who 'invented it in his dorm room' and took no money from Russian offshore mob oligarchs...