ishtat
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The Senate hearing yesterday was interesting on a number of counts:
1 Haugen is clearly very smart and knows her subject inside out
2 From the questions asked, the Senators with one or two exceptions were astoundingly ignorant of how tech generally, and social media in particular worked.
3 Haugen gave them the big clue when she told them that they cannot regulate content, but they can regulate the algorithms which prioritize content. And to be fair the Senators picked up that point.
4 The most interesting point. Both the GOP and the Democrats seem to have found some common ground. All politicians seem to think they are unfairly targeted on Social Media but have lacked the competence to do anything about it. Haugen gave them the lever they are looking for (3 above)
When they were thinking of regulating content, any legislation would inevitably fall foul of free speech provisions. It will be interesting to see whether Facebook,Twitter et al are about to face some legal constraints but even if Haugen disappears promptly into obscurity she at least united the GOP and the Democrats with a common objective. Will it last and will it go anywhere?
1 Haugen is clearly very smart and knows her subject inside out
2 From the questions asked, the Senators with one or two exceptions were astoundingly ignorant of how tech generally, and social media in particular worked.
3 Haugen gave them the big clue when she told them that they cannot regulate content, but they can regulate the algorithms which prioritize content. And to be fair the Senators picked up that point.
4 The most interesting point. Both the GOP and the Democrats seem to have found some common ground. All politicians seem to think they are unfairly targeted on Social Media but have lacked the competence to do anything about it. Haugen gave them the lever they are looking for (3 above)
When they were thinking of regulating content, any legislation would inevitably fall foul of free speech provisions. It will be interesting to see whether Facebook,Twitter et al are about to face some legal constraints but even if Haugen disappears promptly into obscurity she at least united the GOP and the Democrats with a common objective. Will it last and will it go anywhere?