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Trump wanted to dramatically change the way Big Tech ran their platforms. His attempt to overturn the election may have done just that. (by JasonAten)

What really changed last week wasn't just that the tech companies decided that they'd had enough with Trump, but rather they recognized that they're responsible for the platforms they've built.

Trump wanted to make tech companies liable for the way the companies manage their platforms, but not in the way that they ended up acting. He wanted to be able to sue Twitter for placing labels on his misleading tweets. That is, I think, a terrible idea. What happened instead is that they recognized the real extent to which their platforms are not neutral and require accountability.responsibleI am, for example, responsible for my four children.

I don't think that means Twitter is going to become a tightly moderated platform that doesn't allow a variety of different ideologies or viewpoints. It just means it won't tolerate harmful content to the extent that it has for years. Another thing that changed is a recognition by an alarming number of Americans that two things are true.

 

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JasonAten Yeah..ban $$clowns like him spewing hate and bs conspiracies from the platform

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