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Could fixing Facebook algorithms bridge our political divides?


Could fixing Facebook algorithms bridge our political divides?
Could fixing Facebook algorithms bridge our political divides?
Proposed U.S. legislation aims to make Facebook accountable for misinformation by targeting algorithms rather than content
By Aeryn Pfaff
A Biden supporter has a conversation with a Trump supporter on the U.S. Capitol grounds on January 6.
We’ve all heard the calls for unity since the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump. We’re meant to unite with far-right radicals who want to end democracy and QAnon supporters who make real-world decisions based on the belief that liberals are a cabal of Satanist pedophiles. Embrace your uncle who believes every lie spread by Trump and far-right media. Engage social media contacts in debates about whether or not minorities deserve rights – because if we don’t, we run the risk of creating the dreaded ....

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What the Biden presidency could mean for the tech world


What the Biden presidency could mean for the tech world
By Charlie Fripp, Komando.com
For quite a while, U.S lawmakers have questioned whether Big Tech companies are too involved (or not enough) at curbing misinformation. Others have accused the big four: Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook, of antitrust behavior. This has led to several ongoing court cases brought on by federal and state law enforcement.
Google is no stranger to antitrust accusations, but this time around, it might not get off so lightly. A coalition from 38 states filed court papers in December against the company, claiming that it has a monopoly on search results. Tap or click here for details on these scandalous accusations. ....

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Section 230 Repeal Could Destroy the Internet


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It’s become popular at both ends of the political spectrum to beat up on Section 230, a provision of the 1996 Communications Decency Act that established the ground rules for the modern internet. Section 230 protects websites from liability for user generated content, while allowing them flexibility to moderate content. Demands in Washington to repeal the rule have reached a fever pitch, but it would be a very bad idea.
The key piece of Section 230 is just 26 words: “No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall.
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Why Repealing Section 230 Could Ruin the Internet
It’s become popular at both ends of the political spectrum to beat up on Section 230, a provision of the 1996 Communications Decency Act that established the ground rules for the modern internet. ....

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Would the STABLE Act Make Running an Ethereum Node Illegal?


Would the STABLE Act Make Running an Ethereum Node Illegal?
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Updated Dec 9, 2020 at 8:24 p.m. UTC
Would the STABLE Act Make Running an Ethereum Node Illegal?
Last week, Congresswoman and “Squad” member Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) sent Crypto Twitter into a tizzy with the following proposal:
The bill’s academic/think tank proponents followed up with posts such as this:
There’s a lot to unpack here and a lot of crossed wires, mostly due to (I suspect) the fact that the proponents of the bill are MMT theorists and not engineers. While they may have fairly elaborate theories about what function cryptocurrency serves (and in particular how it has the potential to undermine their macro strategy of money printer go brr), they may have a somewhat looser grip on how cryptocurrency actually works. ....

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