Comment by miohtama
7 months ago
It can be no regulation.
There has not been regulation for online forums for forty years and Earth did not explode or human kind did not end.
7 months ago
It can be no regulation.
There has not been regulation for online forums for forty years and Earth did not explode or human kind did not end.
That’s not true. There’s been laws in many jurisdictions, including the US, applying to online forums, since before the internet even existed.
The famed section 230, passed in 1996, is an update to a section of the 1934 Communications Act, which is but one set of laws regulating many aspects of forums. Lawsuits in the early 90s led Congress to modify, but not abolish, the stack of laws regarding all communications technology.
Now that you know but 2 of the many laws affecting online forums, you can dig up plenty more yourself.
> There has not been regulation for online forums for forty years and Earth did not explode or human kind did not end.
But how about Trump winning popular vote? Millions of people are sure this is about as bad as explosion of the Earth or ending of the humankind.
Going to need a citation on that millions ... Sure ~57% of Americans disprove of Trump but can't extrapolate "disprove" to "ending of humankind".
Although to be fair to your hypothetical millions, a guy known for repeating getting bankrupt was elected to lead the country. Seems a bit fair to say his track record implies he'd bankrupt the country.
Trump received 49.9% of votes in the last election which means only 50.1% voted against him. But voter turnout was only around 66% so all can really say is that 32.9% of americans disapprove of Trump enough to vote against him.
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Give it time. Misinformation and disinformation need to marinate to have a large impact.
I joke with my friends (I'm old) about how great the internet is for looking up information. When I was growing up, someone told you the wrong thing and you just knew the wrong thing for years.
Misinformation and disinformation were terms created by censors as an excuse to censor ideas they didn't like, mostly criticism. What we call misinformation and disinformation has been a property of communication since grunting. People are wrong about stuff, even people who we currently think are right. To censor is going back to just knowing the wrong thing for years because someone with censor powers thought they were right.