Quotidien Shaarli
November 22, 2022

Le régulateur français des médias demande au réseau social, qui s’est séparé de la moitié de ses employés, de lui confirmer d’ici au 24 novembre qu’il est bien en mesure d’assurer la lutte contre la désinformation et les contenus haineux.

Mozilla a publié récemment plusieurs informations intéressantes sur son état, certaines décisions techniques et la manière dont elle envisage l’avenir. Le tout sur fond d’optimisme, car les mesures engagées commencent à porter leurs fruits, améliorant notamment la situation financière.

Instead, the system that the central government has been slowly working on is a mix of attempts to regulate the financial credit industry, to enable government agencies to share data with each other, and to promote state-sanctioned moral values—however vague that last one in particular sounds. There’s no evidence yet that this system has been abused for widespread social control (though it remains possible that it could be wielded to hurt individual rights).
Une super conclusion à une super série d'article sur la modération

« That was a terrible idea. As I’ve written before on this subject, people just aren’t meant to talk to one another this much. They shouldn’t have that much to say, they shouldn’t expect to receive such a large audience for that expression, and they shouldn’t suppose a right to comment or rejoinder for every thought or notion either. From being asked to review every product you buy to believing that every tweet or Instagram image warrants likes or comments or follows, social media produced a positively unhinged, sociopathic rendition of human sociality. That’s no surprise, I guess, given that the model was forged in the fires of Big Tech companies such as Facebook, where sociopathy is a design philosophy. »