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Regulatory agency for social networks proposed
A regulatory agency similar to the FTC is being proposed to oversee social media networks and analyze the effects of their experiments, according to a credible spokesperson. The agency would not aim to break up Facebook, but instead introduce soft interventions to counteract the negative effects on young people, such as body dysmorphia.
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The guest suggests that Facebook shouldn't be broken up, but instead regulated by a body and implement soft interventions.
40:55 - 44:49 (03:54)
Summary
The guest suggests that Facebook shouldn't be broken up, but instead regulated by a body and implement soft interventions. The guest is an advocate for reforming Section 230 to address the algorithms making actual editorial decisions.
ChapterRegulatory agency for social networks proposed
EpisodeE50: Crypto investing deep dive, Facebook's whistleblower fallout, Chappelle's new special & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The whistleblower's fast and coordinated approach to unveiling Facebook's internal documents to the public suggests a pre-planned attack by anti-Facebook forces, starting with the Senate Judiciary Committee, who want to regulate the social media giant.
44:49 - 45:40 (00:50)
Summary
The whistleblower's fast and coordinated approach to unveiling Facebook's internal documents to the public suggests a pre-planned attack by anti-Facebook forces, starting with the Senate Judiciary Committee, who want to regulate the social media giant.
ChapterRegulatory agency for social networks proposed
EpisodeE50: Crypto investing deep dive, Facebook's whistleblower fallout, Chappelle's new special & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
A new agency, similar to the FTC, and an oversight board that would prescribe regulations and rules for social networks, are being proposed to address the need for regulating social networks like Facebook and preventing them from having too much power in the public square.
45:40 - 48:13 (02:33)
Summary
A new agency, similar to the FTC, and an oversight board that would prescribe regulations and rules for social networks, are being proposed to address the need for regulating social networks like Facebook and preventing them from having too much power in the public square.