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by quotemstr
1837 days ago
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> it's not obvious why having the power of putting anything you want in front of billions of people is powerful, then I don't think there's a discussion worth having There it is. It's not about tracking per se. It's really about control over advertising and information dissemination more broadly. Motte: preserving user privacy by blocking cookies Bailey: let's tightly control who can put messages in front of the general public |
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You are framing this as if I am somehow advocating censorship towards people, yet I am advocating the opposite position. Executives shouldn't be given a such huge powers of data mining and information distribution and ability shut powerless opposition and competition out. This is about preserving equal voice to all people, and preventing juggernauts from squashing it.