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 (DIR) Post #ASTXPhg2rlDHN0LuKG by alex@cybervillains.com
       2023-02-08T16:42:08Z
       
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       Watching the House Oversight hearing and the ex-Twitter witnesses are doing a great job while being attacked by pretty much everybody.Some initial reactions:1) Despite the high-profile nature of this hearing, members don't seem much better prepared than in other tech hearings. Lots of misuse of technical terms (Rep. Jordan asking about "hard coding" multiple times) and confusion on the Hunter non-consensual tweets. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fo_yD8r3w4
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTXhcfQERqr2nbb6G by alex@cybervillains.com
       2023-02-08T16:45:26Z
       
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       2) The panel, especially Yoel, is doing an excellent job of staying calm and explaining why the wildest theories exposed by the committee are not supported by the evidence.3) This is a clear demonstration of the no-way-to-win dynamic on all political content moderation. I expect it will have the (intentional?) effect of reducing the willingness of companies to take any action on political accounts. This was a dynamic @evelyndouek,  Nate Persily and I discussed here:https://moderated-content.simplecast.com/episodes/meta-reinstates-trumps-accounts-7l3bLsEf
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTY42TQxqAxS8geOW by alex@cybervillains.com
       2023-02-08T16:49:30Z
       
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       4) Rep. Taylor Greene is fortunate that the Speech and Debate clause protects her from a slander lawsuit from Dr. Roth as she once against repeats a lie (one amplified by Mr. Musk) about his PhD dissertation that will drive even more abuse and threats his way.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTYDcOglrKBTR2FSy by mdh@infosec.exchange
       2023-02-08T16:51:08Z
       
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       @alex @evelyndouek honestly you would be better off rebasing any kind of social media company in Europe at this point and avoiding this bullshit.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTYJoG7a8da03ypQO by alex@cybervillains.com
       2023-02-08T16:52:23Z
       
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       @mdh @evelyndouek Eh, no. This is about to get much worse in the EU as there will be years of litigation around the speech rules of each member state and the DSA.Unfortunately, no major democracy is going to be able to resist trying to shape the speech of their citizens online.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTYQHaBTDx8gPS0rw by elkmovie@mastodon.social
       2023-02-08T16:53:36Z
       
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       @alex @evelyndouek Maybe the real solution is for social media companies to simply ban all political accounts regardless of affiliation? (can't be accused of playing favorites if you opt out of the entire mess)
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTYtW16so9Lqdz6PI by mdh@infosec.exchange
       2023-02-08T16:58:52Z
       
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       @alex @evelyndouek I guess I was thinking in terms of the partisanship and assuming free speech maximisation wasn’t your end goal. Europe seemed calmer and more predictable in that sense but probably doesn’t do well with US free speech discourse to be fair.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTZ1ziWLHouHJKgSW by alex@cybervillains.com
       2023-02-08T17:00:13Z
       
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       @mdh @evelyndouek I think it's much less predictable because companies operating in the EU face the same dynamics, empowered by the DSA, in 27 governments ranging from socialist parties or Orban's Hungary.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTZ4SlJKBxgwGoZY8 by Waterloo@mastodon.lol
       2023-02-08T17:00:40Z
       
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       @alex  no one who hates Americans should serve
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTZErrIs30FfdZxwG by mdh@infosec.exchange
       2023-02-08T17:02:42Z
       
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       @alex @evelyndouek going to defer to your expertise and experience on this one. Fair enough.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTZylENqQukR5G4Om by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-08T17:10:55Z
       
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       @alex The FBI had possession of the Hunter Biden laptop, and was feeding misinformation to social media. “It is also axiomatic that a state may not induce, encourage or promote private persons to accomplish what it is constitutionally forbidden to accomplish.” ~ Norwood v. Harrison (1973).
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTaHKhahdBJeym9Ds by alex@cybervillains.com
       2023-02-08T17:14:19Z
       
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       @PirateRoberts A hearing on the interaction between the FBI and other USG agencies and Twitter is totally appropriate, although no evidence specifically tying Twitter's decision on the Post story to FBI information has surfaced.However, if it is inappropriate for government actors to put pressure on private actors to shape 1A protected speech decisions, then this hearing is also inappropriate. Using the subpoena power to punish these individuals for using their 1A rights is also jawboning.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTbBHWBjAHO0B7WZE by PirateRoberts@defcon.social
       2023-02-08T17:23:56Z
       
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       @alex Who is being punished?  If it is individuals being paid by taxpayers, who have positions of trust, then yes, it is appropriate.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTbNx1XEimsCip8ue by kgoldsholl@social.vivaldi.net
       2023-02-08T17:26:45Z
       
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       @alex the republicans are well prepared, if you accept their goal is to appeal to their base by spreading even more lies and misinformation. Which is their goal 24x7.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTcLYULaSL3U5ipJg by alex@cybervillains.com
       2023-02-08T17:37:33Z
       
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       @PirateRoberts The Twitter witnesses are private individuals who made decisions within the 1st Amendment protected ability for Twitter to decide what speech it carries and amplifies. A member of the House of Representatives strongly implied one of them, who was compelled to appear by the power vested in the committee, is a pedophile. That is clearly and example of using the power and funding of the US Government to punish a private individual.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTeCTVmvA2dLqC5GC by Waterloo@mastodon.lol
       2023-02-08T17:58:09Z
       
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       @alex sue her anyways
       
 (DIR) Post #ASTea07npelf9xC1w0 by Waterloo@mastodon.lol
       2023-02-08T18:02:33Z
       
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       @alex I have a laptop
       
 (DIR) Post #ASYm2Be2OhVMatLffc by rhaksw@ioc.exchange
       2023-02-11T05:19:33Z
       
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       @alex @evelyndouek Framing it as "no-way-to-win" is a false dichotomy. Both the panel and podcast did not discuss a third option, informing users when their content has been moderated, be it removed or reduced. In fact, you still champion new "reach reduction" techniques (16:12). That's the wrong approach.Facebook still has a "Hide comment" button. Reddit still has over 50% of accounts that have removed comments they don't know about because the system hides the removal from them.Platforms could take the hard step of being transparent, and we can hold them to that. Asking them to remove more content before demanding transparency makes you company to the censorship regime, or, a lot like those who want to build lists of toxic users without concern for how that data is used: https://old.reddit.com/r/TheoryOfReddit/comments/ymeqaz/hate_on_reddit_a_global_lists_of_toxic_users/iv4aet6/
       
 (DIR) Post #ASYrMQq27LzFHJQrVg by alex@cybervillains.com
       2023-02-11T06:19:22Z
       
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       @rhaksw @evelyndouek Yoel's testimony specifically talked about moderation transparency, and you are apparently not familiar with my work as I've been championing such things for years. https://youtu.be/ATmQj787Jcc?t=1823
       
 (DIR) Post #ATKDXZ73hWerm4U1QW by rhaksw@ioc.exchange
       2023-03-06T02:39:15Z
       
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       @alex @evelyndouek Alex, I built Reveddit. My argument pertains to the ordering of your priorities.Demands for transparency must be louder than demands to remove disinformation. In other words, it's not worth helping platforms flag content when the moderation, be it removal or reduction, is done without the knowledge of that content's author.The reason we're all stuck on the same platforms is people don't know they're getting moderated, both on the left and the right, on every major platform. That's no "wild theory". About Yoel, he only advocated transparency of rules, not judicial outcomes as you related in the linked video,https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Roth-House-Oversight-opening-statement-V4-Final.pdf"what we tried to do at Twitter — across every decision — was to create a rules-based system of governance that would make clear what’s allowed, or not, on Twitter, and why. Transparency is at the heart of this work, and it’s where I think Twitter — and all of social media — can and must do better"