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by SpicyLemonZest
2070 days ago
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It seems pretty insurmountable to me. Can you go into more detail about how they'd do it? I've seen a lot of fights where one side says "putting this post up is biased against me" and another says "taking this post down is biased against me", and I'm not sure how Facebook could resolve those disputes with confidence the FCC won't say they did it wrong. |
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The bill would be more palatable to me if they simply dropped the immunity, without any certification process. But then demonstrating bias would require winning civil lawsuits, which requires demonstrating damage suffered by the bias and also convincing 12 members of the jury in a unanimous vote... which is unlikely to happen, I think.
(Addendum: actually, the real point of the bill may be to just say "Facebook/Twitter/Google is biased, and I'm doing something about it!" and ignore any actual chance of it making law or being reasonable. It's not like many people actually read details of bills to understand what it does and doesn't say.)