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by shiohime
1682 days ago
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Sure, the legal mechanisms around such a thing isn't too much on my mind when I'm making this argument, as ultimately I believe the government is incapable of introducing any legal mechanisms outside of the ongoing antitrust case that has the capacity to lessen the influence Alphabet has on the general public. I agree with you I think on the perspective that I certainly wouldn't want someone to attempt to legislate that YT cannot unpublish this information, or regulations on how transparent a company has to be with this information. So yeah, from a legal perspective, it probably doesn't fall within the domain of censorship, especially since as you say, YT can fully make a case that they are attempting to remove initial bias of videos, and probably win any legal bouts with that standpoint. I would personally argue that it's not removing bias from videos as you are able to still see one side - the upvote side. Hence it feels as though the intent behind this is not to remove bias, but to remove dissent. You see a video that has 100000 likes? That must be pretty popular! However the same video could have 4-5x the amount of dislikes, and you would never know. By virtue of simply publishing any of the like/dislike information, you are giving an initial bias to users prior to seeing the content of the video if the user is able to see this prior to consuming the vid. If they truly wanted to remove initial bias, as an engineer I'd never implement this solution, but only show that information after you watch the video. Even something as simple as showing it at the end of the video could accomplish the idea of removing bias. Of course I would be unable to argue this point really beyond what I'm doing / attempting to do here, as I have no legal experience or even really experience in debate around such subjects, I'm just an engineer that feels the need to vent a bit of dissatisfaction with the direction the web is turning. Anyways, thanks for listening a bit even if it was a bit ranty. |
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