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Calling for the exclusion of a protected category. That seems like that's OK. There's like legal protections. There's all the stuff. But, OK, if it's like OK to say on the floor of Congress, you should probably be able to debate it on social media. So so I think some of the stuff I think well-intentioned went too far, needs to just get rationalized a bit.
But but it's those two categories, misinformation and hate speech, I think, are the ones that got politicized. All the other ones, which is the vast majority of the stuff that we do, is I think people generally agree that it's good and we need to go after it. But then you just get into this problem of the mistakes like you're talking about.
But but it's those two categories, misinformation and hate speech, I think, are the ones that got politicized. All the other ones, which is the vast majority of the stuff that we do, is I think people generally agree that it's good and we need to go after it. But then you just get into this problem of the mistakes like you're talking about.
But but it's those two categories, misinformation and hate speech, I think, are the ones that got politicized. All the other ones, which is the vast majority of the stuff that we do, is I think people generally agree that it's good and we need to go after it. But then you just get into this problem of the mistakes like you're talking about.
Okay, well, what confidence level do people want us to have in our enforcement? And at what point would people rather us kind of say, okay, I'm not sure that that one is causing an issue necessarily. So on balance, maybe we should just leave that person's account out because the pain of just nuking someone's account when you're not sure or you make a mistake is like that's pretty real too.
Okay, well, what confidence level do people want us to have in our enforcement? And at what point would people rather us kind of say, okay, I'm not sure that that one is causing an issue necessarily. So on balance, maybe we should just leave that person's account out because the pain of just nuking someone's account when you're not sure or you make a mistake is like that's pretty real too.
Okay, well, what confidence level do people want us to have in our enforcement? And at what point would people rather us kind of say, okay, I'm not sure that that one is causing an issue necessarily. So on balance, maybe we should just leave that person's account out because the pain of just nuking someone's account when you're not sure or you make a mistake is like that's pretty real too.
Yeah, I mean the causality there is tricky because there's a lot of things.
Yeah, I mean the causality there is tricky because there's a lot of things.
Yeah, I mean the causality there is tricky because there's a lot of things.
Yeah, it's tough to know. I mean I do come back to this point that every major incumbent lost their elections around the world this year. But I think that's also because of social media. It might be because of that revealing how kind of โ incorrect and dishonest, I think, some of these governments were.
Yeah, it's tough to know. I mean I do come back to this point that every major incumbent lost their elections around the world this year. But I think that's also because of social media. It might be because of that revealing how kind of โ incorrect and dishonest, I think, some of these governments were.
Yeah, it's tough to know. I mean I do come back to this point that every major incumbent lost their elections around the world this year. But I think that's also because of social media. It might be because of that revealing how kind of โ incorrect and dishonest, I think, some of these governments were.
Yeah. So I think that that's quite possible. And I mean, I do think that there is this cycle that goes on where, you know, within a society, it's not just the government that has power. There's like certain people who are in these like culturally elite positions and, you know, journalists, TV, news anchors, like who are the people who people broadly trust, right? They're not all in government.
Yeah. So I think that that's quite possible. And I mean, I do think that there is this cycle that goes on where, you know, within a society, it's not just the government that has power. There's like certain people who are in these like culturally elite positions and, you know, journalists, TV, news anchors, like who are the people who people broadly trust, right? They're not all in government.
Yeah. So I think that that's quite possible. And I mean, I do think that there is this cycle that goes on where, you know, within a society, it's not just the government that has power. There's like certain people who are in these like culturally elite positions and, you know, journalists, TV, news anchors, like who are the people who people broadly trust, right? They're not all in government.
They're like a lot of people, you um, in other positions, it's like, who are the people that, that, uh, basically people look to. And, um, I think that's basically, it needs to shift for the internet age. And I think a lot of the people who people look to before, they're kind of realizing, hey, they weren't super honest about a lot of these issues that we face.
They're like a lot of people, you um, in other positions, it's like, who are the people that, that, uh, basically people look to. And, um, I think that's basically, it needs to shift for the internet age. And I think a lot of the people who people look to before, they're kind of realizing, hey, they weren't super honest about a lot of these issues that we face.
They're like a lot of people, you um, in other positions, it's like, who are the people that, that, uh, basically people look to. And, um, I think that's basically, it needs to shift for the internet age. And I think a lot of the people who people look to before, they're kind of realizing, hey, they weren't super honest about a lot of these issues that we face.
And that's partially why social media isn't a monolithic thing. It's not that people trust Facebook or X. They trust the creators and the voices that they feel like are being authentic and giving them valuable information on there. So there's, I think, going to be