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@joshlamlamlam

tech platforms x society

New Haven, CT Katılım Temmuz 2016
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Finbarr Bermingham
Finbarr Bermingham@fbermingham·
The Polish Consulate General in Hong Kong finding a novel way to commemorate the #TiananmenSquareMassacre today - and troll the local government - on its Facebook page (via a friend)
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Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen@rasmus_kleis·
Shouting “give us data!” at platforms is a first, simple, step The second, complicated, step is to figure out how to do this in a practical, responsible, and privacy-compliant fashion @EDMO_EUI @GWIDDP has taken that on. Report here edmo.eu/wp-content/upl… A few thoughts⬇️ 1/8
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Highlighting important research done by my @JacksonYale classmate @elen_aghekyan and her colleagues on the Chinese government's ability to influence top search results on Google, Bing and YouTube. We need to be thinking of ways to insulate data voids from manipulation.
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Katherine Cross
Katherine Cross@Quinnae_Moon·
Musk's fans are likely going to be in for a rude awakening, one way or another. A "destructive to the world" standard for moderation action is still a standard, and he's essentially suggesting decreasing visibility of such tweets.🧵
Brian Fung@b_fung

And: "If they say something that is illegal or otherwise just destructive to the world ... perhaps a timeout, a temporary suspension, or that particular tweet should be made invisible or have very limited traction. But I think perma-bans just fundamentally undermine trust."

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Marc Owen Jones
Marc Owen Jones@marcowenjones·
"The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, attacked a publication owned by the world’s third-richest man, Jeff Bezos, last month for reprinting a column published by the world’s 13th-richest man, Mike Bloomberg". washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/…
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Josh@joshlamlamlam·
The Elon-Twitter drama this week is also concerning for those of us who want to enter the tech industry after graduation to make platforms safer for users and society. My @YaleSOM classmate @vchong12 and I write about this for @AllTechIsHuman.
All Tech Is Human@AllTechIsHuman

👉Elon Musk’s Impact on Twitter’s Stakeholders: A Candidate’s Perspective 📜New piece by @vchong12 & @joshlamlamlam published by All Tech Is Human #TrustandSafety #ResponsibleTech alltechishuman.org/community-voic…

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Will Oremus
Will Oremus@WillOremus·
lots of valid critiques of this diagram (including empirical refutations) but i can imagine how it might feel like this if you experience politics chiefly through the lens of the culture wars on twitter and pay less attention to actual policy, political economy or jurisprudence
Elon Musk@elonmusk

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Melissa Chan
Melissa Chan@melissakchan·
Elon Musk has a Tesla factory in China and he wants to sell more cars there, as many China observers note. What happens if Beijing leans on him about say, a Uyghur or Hong Kong activist account? Or about Chinese disinformation bots leveraging this platform?
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Asaf Lubin
Asaf Lubin@AsafLubin·
Really important post by @djsimon7 and @joshlamlamlam over on @just_security. International investigations growingly depend on digital evidence collected & stored by US tech giants. Section 1782 & the Stored Communications Act must be amended to respond to these development.
Just Security@just_security

Social media platforms are crucial to documenting atrocities. But to ensure international courts and other tribunals pursuing #accountability can access that evidence, legal reform is needed. From @djsimon7 & @joshlamlamlam. #JusticeMatters #Ukraine justsecurity.org/81182/to-suppo…

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The issue is highlighted by the case of The Gambia v Facebook, when U.S. judges disagreed over whether Facebook could share potential evidence related to the incitement of ethnic hatred against the Rohingya people in Myanmar.
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Photos and videos posted to social media platforms play a critical role in any efforts to hold perpetrators of war crimes accountable. Unfortunately, existing U.S. legislation is not fit for international justice in the digital age.
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Sam Gregory
Sam Gregory@SamGregory·
#TikTok's contradiction in #Ukraine: perfect for 'falling in love with strangers' and for solidarity witnessing Yet vulnerable to misinfo and lacks tools for frontline witnessing or commitment to protecting critical evidence. In @WIRED on what to do. wired.com/story/tiktok-m…
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