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“Knowingly”? Millions of hours get uploaded every day. They don’t know. That’s the point of Section 230. Someone *tells* them, they’ll act.
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Mop
if you can (over)do it for copyright, you can do it for hate speech and scammers -- nm
Posted by
hollywood big shot (aka pickmix)
Mar 20 '23, 10:18
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I can see them using algorithms for copyright because content matching. How do you content match against “bitcoin” or “nazi”?
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Mop
Mar 20, 10:19
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You incentivize Alphabet to come up with a way. (I don't have a position on s.320, but this is how) -- nm
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Roger More
Mar 20, 10:26
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Plus, the algorithms used by Alphabet, Meta, etc have a clear outcome of guiding people down the rabbit-hole.
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Roger More
Mar 20, 10:30
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This is why I think we just need to have regulation specifically about algorithmic recommendations. You can keep S230 in place with targeted
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oblique
Mar 20, 10:34
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*creates an algorithm to game the regulation of its algorithms* -- nm
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Social media companies, probably
Mar 20, 10:41
I’d like more transparency on the algorithm, yes. Although they’d argue that this is their secret sauce that makes them more successful.
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Mop
Mar 20, 10:36
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