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Comments by "Jim Luebke" (@jimluebke3869) on "Tucker: Big tech has launched an attack on your rights" video.
Zuckerberg, Dorsey and the rest need to give power to users, instead of imposing their own views. "Trust and safety" settings should be client-side, not server-side. Want to protect users from "harmful" speech? Give users the ability to set their filter words, give users the ability to set the accounts they're filtering / ignoring. An additional feature should be presenting data that indicates a user's "isolation level" -- metrics that show how much of an echo chamber a user would be choosing to leave themselves in, with the filters they have set for themselves. This seems to me to be a position that respects both those who put a high value on Free Speech, and folks who put a high value on Trust and Safety. Simultaneously, it empowers users. What's not to like?
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Zuckerberg, Dorsey and the rest need to give power to users, instead of imposing their own views. "Trust and safety" settings should be client-side, not server-side. Want to protect users from "harmful" speech? Give users the ability to set their filter words, give users the ability to set the accounts they're filtering / ignoring. An additional feature should be presenting data that indicates a user's "isolation level" -- metrics that show how much of an echo chamber a user would be choosing to leave themselves in, with the filters they have set for themselves. This seems to me to be a position that respects both those who put a high value on Free Speech, and folks who put a high value on Trust and Safety. Simultaneously, it empowers users. What's not to like?
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Zuckerberg, Dorsey and the rest need to give power to users, instead of imposing their own views. "Trust and safety" settings should be client-side, not server-side. Want to protect users from "harmful" speech? Give users the ability to set their filter words, give users the ability to set the accounts they're filtering / ignoring. An additional feature should be presenting data that indicates a user's "isolation level" -- metrics that show how much of an echo chamber a user would be choosing to leave themselves in, with the filters they have set for themselves. This seems to me to be a position that respects both those who put a high value on Free Speech, and folks who put a high value on Trust and Safety. Simultaneously, it empowers users. What's not to like?
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