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we've been seeing it more on Facebook too
Ironically, they are pushing a strongly progressive line.
yea
Progressives are basically shilling for corporations at this point.
Which is just as surreal as conservatives pushing regulations.
*shits messed up*
so counterproductive to their own narrative
I think it makes sense if you look at it from the standpoint of power and rent-seeking.
oh def
That's one of the big thing pure free-marketers ignore. Companies will push regulations or economic redistribution if they think it will give them an advantage over their rivals or ultimately help the bottom line.
And rent seeking is very good at helping the bottom line.
yep
Plus, you give Reddit essentially unconstrained power via unconstrained mindshare.
You basically get an oligarchy from the top offices at Reddit.
It wouldn't be in principle that different from the cities that are electorally run by their unions.
And probably have the same problems.
its like your arguing for separation of powers within an organization lol
No, I'd argue separation of powers in society.
oh
Social media is too powerful, IMO.
tbh trust busting is a route
I'm not so sure.
Silicon Valley can be extremely insular.
And it has a certain collective consciousness.
Thats their problem
they have no rivals
Simply calling Google, Google A, Google B, Google C isn't that effective if they're all essentially the same.
they are all located in the place even
You need actual alternatives.
yea
It's like ABC/CBS/NBC. Is there really a difference?
not much
content varies i guess lol
If I thought trust busting would actually lead to viable alternatives, I'd support it.
Not much.
It's not like Fox versus CNN.
oh yea agreed there
In the case of SV in particular. I think if you trust-busted, European regulations would squash any large alternatives anyway.
They'd all be subject to the same regulations and turn out the same under those regulations.
And I don't like the regulations Europe seems to want to push.