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Facebook, Free Speech and the Fear of Cancel Culture
The fear of social media addiction and the control of information by big tech companies have led to exaggerated fears beyond recognition, and throttling the velocity of algorithms to control the spread of information could help big tech companies assert control over content and protect free speech from cancel culture.
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A discussion on whether throttling algorithms on social media can help control the spread of misinformation or if it can be used to limit free speech.
1:13:51 - 1:16:00 (02:09)
Summary
A discussion on whether throttling algorithms on social media can help control the spread of misinformation or if it can be used to limit free speech.
ChapterFacebook, Free Speech and the Fear of Cancel Culture
EpisodeE50: Crypto investing deep dive, Facebook's whistleblower fallout, Chappelle's new special & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Twitter and Facebook use algorithms to surface content in user feeds that they are most likely to interact with, rather than showing all content in reverse chronological order.
1:16:00 - 1:16:46 (00:45)
Summary
Twitter and Facebook use algorithms to surface content in user feeds that they are most likely to interact with, rather than showing all content in reverse chronological order.
ChapterFacebook, Free Speech and the Fear of Cancel Culture
EpisodeE50: Crypto investing deep dive, Facebook's whistleblower fallout, Chappelle's new special & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Joe Rogan and evolutionary biologist Bret Weinstein discuss the exaggeration and fear surrounding critical race theory.
1:16:46 - 1:18:21 (01:34)
Summary
Joe Rogan and evolutionary biologist Bret Weinstein discuss the exaggeration and fear surrounding critical race theory.