![]() ![]() they will be voluntary in the sense you don't need to be on facebook, but if you are here this is what we expect. they're saying let's eat we can come up with some framework some rules and guidelines and make them transparent. seems to me that's what facebook is doing. media, and others, and they were solved the same way which is it took a little while building up institutions and norms like publishers and peer reviews,, ethical norms in journalism, journalism schools that began to cabin these things. He’s well-equipped to take us on this journeya lawyer and human-rights advocate, he’s the founder and. ![]() we've had earlier problems like this, the invention of the printing press, the rise of the offset printing in the united states which led to huge amounts of hyper partisan fake news in u.s. But ‘free’ speech is never ultimately won or lost, cautions Jacob Mchangama in Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media, an ambitious, sweeping survey of free speech (and its denial) from antiquity to today. ![]() ![]() if it's the case that there do need to be rolled out there and there should be government rules, i agree with you on that, i think the eu approaches to rigid and top-down and fining people, for heaven's sake, i don't think that'll work and a don't think it is desirable to it seems to me like what facebook is doing is exactly the right approach. ![]()
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