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NT fitna move to the deep interwebz.
Kind of like Meth mentioned - places like Twitter and Facebook could probably come up with AI to reasonably detect post content. But what if a group of folks just got 10s thousands of damning posts and TWTR and FB would be liable. Damn.
Who was the rappers though?
Gov't trying their hardest to censor the internets. There are just some things that even with all the power they have, they will never get passed.
Congress is the worst
Nah I'm pretty sure they know what they been doing. Congress during the Obama admin tried to pull the same stunt on Internet censorship in the name of piracy. Now they have disguised a similar bill as "anti child trafficking" in order to pass their heavy policing of the internet.I can't really blame em, they're falling for da okie dokie because Backpage has been immune to criminal liability cuz they simply host da ads and ot turns out they did a piss poor job of regulating themselves.
you're not gonna get rid of sex traffic with this bill, but you're DEFINITELY gonna destroy da way user created content is forever hosted.
Nah I'm pretty sure they know what they been doing. Congress during the Obama admin tried to pull the same stunt on Internet censorship in the name of piracy. Now they have disguised a similar bill as "anti child trafficking" in order to pass their heavy policing of the internet.
Just an example of how 1 rotten apple makes the bunch rotten. The entire net aint responsible for child trafficking.
They are masking it, disguising it in another form, but when you 1st hear or read or see it it just sounds whack. Trafficking sucks. It can be dealt with other ways. Internet is like the only thing thats truly free, despite the laws still in effect
I wouldn't give Twitter or Facebook more credit than they deserve in terms of quality control. They've long stated their intentions of combating the toxicity that has become ubiquitous on their platforms, and we all know how that's gone.Kind of like Meth mentioned - places like Twitter and Facebook could probably come up with AI to reasonably detect post content. But what if a group of folks just got 10s thousands of damning posts and TWTR and FB would be liable. Damn.