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by betwixthewires
2024 days ago
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The web doesn't create anything. People create things. It doesn't have a natural tendency. Echo chambers were created by people censoring viewpoints within their networks. The solution to that problem is not more censorship. |
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The web is a complex system that is more than capable of producing outcomes that are drastically different from the sum of its inputs (i.e. "people"). Based on what kinds of mechanism design and incentive structures are put in place, it is not only probable, but more mathematically likely that even a web filled only with rational correspondents will eventually devolve into a mess filled with falsehoods and echo chambers.
The important corollary to this insight? There's an entire class of structural remedies we can take that you're not even considering, before we even approach anything remotely resembling censorship on the individual.