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  • Very fair, the persecution of Jack Ma was very interesting. Haven't heard of what happened in Vietnam though?

    You shouldn't need to be authoritarian to crack down on these systems though. I really liked what I saw Lena Khan doing in the US, what Brazil did to twitter or what Julie Inman Grant did here in Australia

  • Looking at the land around it, it looks like cereal cropping which at least where i live isn't irrigated.v pretty close to the ocean, so salinity might be a problem for alfalfa

  • I get what you're trying to say, they can incentivise accuracy and they do at least prompt people to be more accurate lest the community holds them to account. But what i don't like is that there is no standard that the notes are held to and there is no accountability if either the original post or the community note are wrong.

    I also don't like that the social media publishers are pushing the fact checkers onto the community to be done for free, but at the end of the day they own the community note and can delete it if they don't like it. We are doing their work for them and taking accountability away from them

  • Lawsuits. As it stands the US supreme court is that social media companies can not be held liable for the things their users publish. Fact checking companies can be sued, news companies can be sued (see fox news and the voting machines lawsuit), Facebook can't be held responsible in the same way

  • Anyone who thinks the agriculture sector is going to be hurt needs their head checked. All this deportation theatre will do is to create a new slave class of people too scared to speak up. Same reason they'll pass a law stripping people of birth right citizenship

  • I hate community notes, it's a cost free way of fact checking with no accountability.

    I also hate these big international tech companies. Forget too big to fail, these are too big to change. We are all techno peasants and they are our tech lords

  • The rules of American democracy are rigged, use that rage to change the game. I've been listening to Steve Bannons war room and there is a strong concern that both parties are owned by elites. There is a nascent solidarity that is there, it just needs some one to unite it.

  • Do they actually? I mean why can't I sell my days. If I quit the big tech companies and paid for the equivalent services, could I sell that data at a auction? Not having a go at you, just wondering how much our individual data is actually worth.