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US elections : muddier than ever


With all what was done by major social networks to so-called curb online disinformation, especially during elections, we can now safely state that on the one hand, we have given more power than ever to social networks, letting them censor content as they wish, by that I mean without a juridicial conclusion, and on the other hand, the mess regarding what's fake what's true what's information and what's not, that mess has only got bigger not smaller. Nothing is fixed and social networks have now more power than ever on freedom of expression of individuals. This is, inadvertenly, exactly what you thought would have happened if you wear a tin foil hat. Freedom of expression for media and the wealthy is higher than ever.
I can only regret that many of so-called open society supporters have contributed to this. Those open society fans are what your enemies, apparently, and you're better off without their interfering.

Posted on 10-February-2020 10:17 | Category: News | comment[0] | trackback[0]

 

 

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