by hakanensari on 11/1/21, 9:29 PM with 2 comments
by dadjoker on 11/1/21, 10:54 PM
Olson gave an example of content potentially targeted by the law, saying that Ofcom would know if women in a certain area in Britain were likely to consume alleged “Covid misinformation” online. Ofcom could then warn social media companies of penalties if the trend were not altered, according to Olson. The proposed law would also reportedly require social media companies to perform “regular risk assessments” and take action on alleged harmful or illegal content.
by T3OU-736 on 11/2/21, 12:17 PM
"Lies, damned lies, and statistics" came to mind. I also strongly suspect that the internal research would get outsourced or otherwise far more difficult to discover.