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Link: Techdirt Greenhouse – Content Moderation and Human Nature

by david morar Published August 24, 2020September 26, 2020 Leave a comment

For Techdirt’s Tech Policy Greenhouse, I wrote a longer, more conceptual piece about the disconnect between what communication technology platforms can do and what we’re asking them to do, and a longer argument about humanity and our nature woven throughout.

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