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The very language states they are looking for non-public moderation policies, so by very definition, your stated vocality does not apply. There is no way the full scope, procedures, code, algos, and more are public for all moderation methods and channels. I suspect people are hoping trade secret law will protect, but I think the House wants to see regardless! To be frank, no matter what side of the political spectrum, we're in very, very deep trouble here. Our very democracies are at risk, and the manipulation by media, and enemies of our democracies will only get worse and worse. Hell, even manipulation by members of our democracies, from special interest groups, political parties, to even just nutbars, what we've seen so far, has shown us that people will buy into anything, if it's all they hear. Our civilization, our world, will live or die by how we all get a handle on misinformation. And while I embrace democracy, and capitalism, I couldn't care one bit of the required fix tanks Google, Facebook, Twitter and more. Quite literally, everything is at stake here. |