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The Cultural Divide Between Facebook and Twitter
This episode discusses the cultural differences between Facebook and Twitter users and explores the political implications of Facebook's group features and algorithm. The guest also shares his opinion on the only scalable solution to self-police content on social media platforms.
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Marc Andreessen and Andrew Chen discuss the current state and the future of social networks in the US and the role of self-policing in algorithmically tuning down distribution of undesirable content on these platforms.
39:59 - 46:40 (06:40)
Summary
Marc Andreessen and Andrew Chen discuss the current state and the future of social networks in the US and the role of self-policing in algorithmically tuning down distribution of undesirable content on these platforms.
ChapterThe Cultural Divide Between Facebook and Twitter
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The Boogaloo movement and other right-wing groups use Facebook to organize and distribute content, which highlights the platform's dependence on the right.
46:40 - 48:22 (01:41)
Summary
The Boogaloo movement and other right-wing groups use Facebook to organize and distribute content, which highlights the platform's dependence on the right. This raises questions about Facebook's responsibility as one of the most valuable companies in the world.