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Submit ReviewWhat is the responsibility of social media outlets like Facebook, YouTube, Google, and Twitter in a healthy society? In a time where anyone - including radicals and even politicians - can use 'shock jock' outrageous methods to influence and mobilize huge audiences, to promote violence, and ruin people's lives, how can we get a handle on it? Renown Yale Law Professor and author, Jack Balkin, returns for a discussion with hosts Bill Curtis and member of the Supreme Court Bar, Jane Albrecht, about the Constitution, social media responsibility, advertising dollars, and how Facebook is damaging our world: politically and socially.
Episode Timestamps:
2:12 Why does Facebook get a free pass but, broadcast TV is regulated by the government. The history of The Telecom Act.
3:23 Did the government promote the internet?
3:55 The idea of network effects
4:23 We are the content producers and the lack of editing
5:03 Rules and regulations of the FCC / Broadcast VS Internet
5:47 Sec 230 Communication Decency Act
7:03 The Digital megaphone and how internet helps promote radicalization
7:32 Digital Terrorism and organization
8:23 Twitter, and Google: Surveillance Companies
8:37 These free companies online monetize their data and experiments on users -
11:10 The two faces of Facebook and the culture of working for them. Social media Culture in general and their business model / The Power of Facebook
2:03 Will the US go the way of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) (FB AD) -
14:13 Regulating business for social responsibility
15:44 How to regulate private business to be socially responsible
15:51 Why give people a platform if BAD ACTORS will also have a platform.
21:13 How to change the policy / The Balkin Plan
23:50 Limiting monizitation
26:45 Free Speech and wrapping up the topic
28:30 The 800 Pound Gorilla known as Trump
31:14 If the USA ran its own Social Media Company
33:29 Final question: All social media uses should be qualified as real people
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Learn More: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle
Follow Us on Twitter: @politicsMMITM
Hosted by: Bill Curtis and Jane Albrecht
Edited and Sound Engineering by: Joey Salvia
Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is the responsibility of social media outlets like Facebook, YouTube, Google, and Twitter in a healthy society? In a time where anyone - including radicals and even politicians - can use 'shock jock' outrageous methods to influence and mobilize huge audiences, to promote violence, and ruin people's lives, how can we get a handle on it? Renown Yale Law Professor and author, Jack Balkin, returns for a discussion with hosts Bill Curtis and member of the Supreme Court Bar, Jane Albrecht, about the Constitution, social media responsibility, advertising dollars, and how Facebook is damaging our world: politically and socially.
Episode Timestamps:
2:12 Why does Facebook get a free pass but, broadcast TV is regulated by the government. The history of The Telecom Act.
3:23 Did the government promote the internet?
3:55 The idea of network effects
4:23 We are the content producers and the lack of editing
5:03 Rules and regulations of the FCC / Broadcast VS Internet
5:47 Sec 230 Communication Decency Act
7:03 The Digital megaphone and how internet helps promote radicalization
7:32 Digital Terrorism and organization
8:23 Twitter, and Google: Surveillance Companies
8:37 These free companies online monetize their data and experiments on users -
11:10 The two faces of Facebook and the culture of working for them. Social media Culture in general and their business model / The Power of Facebook
2:03 Will the US go the way of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) (FB AD) -
14:13 Regulating business for social responsibility
15:44 How to regulate private business to be socially responsible
15:51 Why give people a platform if BAD ACTORS will also have a platform.
21:13 How to change the policy / The Balkin Plan
23:50 Limiting monizitation
26:45 Free Speech and wrapping up the topic
28:30 The 800 Pound Gorilla known as Trump
31:14 If the USA ran its own Social Media Company
33:29 Final question: All social media uses should be qualified as real people
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Learn More: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle
Follow Us on Twitter: @politicsMMITM
Hosted by: Bill Curtis and Jane Albrecht
Edited and Sound Engineering by: Joey Salvia
Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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