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by ethbr0
1995 days ago
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Facebook et al. should have looked at "fact checking" as a product, rather than a (voluntary) regulatory compliance measure. There's a pretty straight line for them to deliver value through it via crowd sourcing, in a way they're uniquely positioned to. Instead, the current implementation is basically a Section 230 PR stunt to deflect public outrage ('Sure we have terrible things on our platform, but see, they have a warning!'). |
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