• TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    The EU seems to be handling it fine, the point is not targeting specific sites but targeting user hostile behaviors against citizens

    • Pyr_Pressure@lemmy.ca
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      56 minutes ago

      Governments can place qualifiers based on hostile behaviours but then still selectively enforce said restrictions on the platforms they want to target.

      Such as with tiktok they specially worded the laws so that it only affected tiktok and not the others.

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      11 hours ago

      That is the thing that fear mongering against the Government always fails to address.

      Yes, banning one thing out of ten that all do the same thing is wrong. Yes, we do not want to give the Government the ability to ban specific sites because history.

      But banning or regulating algorithms, which are the actual problem, does not stop social media sites from existing. It just stops them from being able to manipulate massive groups of people by hiding/pushing the information the company wants one to see.

      Unfortunately, the majority doesn’t see algorithmic social media as a bad thing because they really do like echo chambers, and politicians don’t ever seem to understand what a “root issue” is.

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        4 hours ago

        I still consider us in something like the teenage years as a society, just discovery something big like the Internet and social media and we’re going to handle it poorly until we learn to handle it responsibly.

        Heads or tails whether we make it to adulthood before the powers that be manage to wrangle things in their favor first. Signs point in a bad direction, but there’s no saying that the tools that worked on society before won’t break when the next thing comes along. Maybe ai will take a form that liberates, or hits the powerful far more negatively than it hits the masses.