| This is a piece that argues in favor of government regulation of internet communications platforms. I think he’s got a lot of good points about how bad current social media is as controlled by billionaires. I think he’s completely misguided about how great government control would be. I think he’s equally misguided about the staying power of something like Facebook. It’s decaying and we don’t need to do anything about it. He’s also just plain wrong about not being able to maintain connections with people who are left behind. Younger people don’t bother to sign up, and pretty much everyone I know is steadily moving to signal or telegram for communications. People have multiple apps. I still have Facebook messenger installed for ‘legacy’ contacts, but I barely use it anymore. I frankly think he’s out of date in his thinking. He’s spent years on this political action, but technology is just moving faster than that. |
It's not as though the premise is without precedent. It's easy to port your phone number to a new telephone company and all your friends can still call you. That's thanks to government "control" (aka regulation.) Maybe it's even too easy from a security perspective, but it's not as though you have to navigate a byzantine and capricious government bureaucracy to get it done. For the common person it generally works very well, seamless and painless.