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The Power of Big Tech Companies
This podcast episode discusses the power of big tech companies like Twitter, Snapchat, and Reddit, and debates whether they have a monopoly in social networking. Additionally, the 21 Republicans who are now on board with regulating these companies are doing so because they feel that the companies restrict free speech and need to pay more taxes and get out of the censorship business.
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The article discusses if big tech companies have a monopoly on social networking and why 21 Republicans have now gotten on board with regulating the power of these companies.
1:15:10 - 1:18:31 (03:20)
Summary
The article discusses if big tech companies have a monopoly on social networking and why 21 Republicans have now gotten on board with regulating the power of these companies.
ChapterThe Power of Big Tech Companies
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The mistake Mark Zuckerberg made in the 2016 election was not standing behind Facebook even more, instead of apologizing as much as he did.
1:18:31 - 1:19:45 (01:13)
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The mistake Mark Zuckerberg made in the 2016 election was not standing behind Facebook even more, instead of apologizing as much as he did. Hillary's campaign being bad at social media was not Facebook's fault, and with the total number of impressions and page views being a drop in the ocean, it's clear the election could have gone differently if Hillary had just campaigned in Wisconsin.