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by qp11 774 days ago
Freedom is not possible if everyone is given a mic connected to the same sound system.

It only works if there is a sharing and coordination mechanism that the majority agrees too. As is the case when it comes to Broadcasting on Radio Spectrum. You wont find anyone protesting or demanding the right to stick a radio dish on their roof and the ability to broadcast across all frequencies in the name of Free Speech.

Because this debate (about share finite broadcast spectrum) already happened and a coordination and sharing mechanism was agreed too. That agreement comes out of social and political debates. Not out of technical debates. Its not a technical problem.

Social media designed by people who had no idea what they were building, allowed everyone to freely Broadcast(1-to-all) simultaneously, because it became technically possible <insert Jurassic Park quote about Engineers building things cause they could not because they should>. Post facto, this bunch of self certified geniuses realized they need a sharing/coordination/filtering mechanism and you get more garbage like the view/like/click/upvote count, moderation/censorship systems which do a half baked job. So we get infinite evergrowing spam (as cost to spam on free to broadcast system is 0), randomness, chaos, squandering of finite collective attention, and no control at all over what emerges tomorrow morning out of Jurassic Park.

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> Social media designed by people who had no idea what they were building

Let's not jump to conclusions. Zuckerberg knew and knows very well what he was and is still doing.

In the beginning, there would've been unintentional cognitive dissonance while caught up in the moment or willful ignorance about the scope and nuances of harm.

Now, there isn't much excuse. MZ has really tried to address aspects of potential harm. For example, Meta isn't like Twitter: random employees cannot access any user's data without a business reason and sign-off from a manager or an appropriate privacy person. However, the Myanmar genocide happened. The root issue is there isn't enough reliable human or algorithmic effort to ensure continuous, global, perfect safety... but they are trying. They will fail sometimes. The question becomes: what are legal, ethical, and moral duties, boundaries, and liabilities any nation should require and accept in this area?