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Centralized Control in Social Media
The speaker believes that social media platforms should have a multi-social user interface to keep track of networks, but warns of the dangers of not censoring content, leading to the colonization of terrible people. They also highlight the issue of centralized control and banning, using Parler's removal from AWS as an example.
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This podcast discusses the idea of combining social media platforms in order to find friends on different networks, but notes that some publishers may not want to be part of this centralized system.
2:42:49 - 2:44:36 (01:46)
Summary
This podcast discusses the idea of combining social media platforms in order to find friends on different networks, but notes that some publishers may not want to be part of this centralized system.
ChapterCentralized Control in Social Media
Episode#160 – Brendan Eich: JavaScript, Firefox, Mozilla, and Brave
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
This podcast episode discusses the issue of censorship on social networks, the risk of free speech being abused by terrible people, and the potential dangers of centralized control.
2:44:36 - 2:46:28 (01:52)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses the issue of censorship on social networks, the risk of free speech being abused by terrible people, and the potential dangers of centralized control.
ChapterCentralized Control in Social Media
Episode#160 – Brendan Eich: JavaScript, Firefox, Mozilla, and Brave
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The discussion covers online moderation, including the recent Twitter ban of former President Trump, and the impact of search engine optimization on search results.
2:46:28 - 2:48:45 (02:16)
Summary
The discussion covers online moderation, including the recent Twitter ban of former President Trump, and the impact of search engine optimization on search results.