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Graham Smith published a summary of 5 years worth of analysis and opposition to the UK Online Harms and Online Safety bills, it’s an excellent forecast of where content moderation law is going - https://twitter.com/cyberleagle/status/1644727825423900672?s=46&t=7HZmj4Bl9okqLmN3QbBvkw
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One of my motivations for joining Farcaster and PurpleDAO is to work on these sorts of issues as applied to web3 services.
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@cno
There’s a prevailing opinion of “we’re decentralized therefore there laws don’t apply”, which is incorrect on several axes: From a practical standpoint, if you have an office, a bank account, employees paid salaries, and an AWS bill then you are subject to regulation.
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The more interesting design standpoint is that these laws (which IMO are bad and misguided) a attempt to regulate negative behavior, and that same behavior will appear on web3 socials and it will need to be addressed somehow.
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I’m going to spend some time this month noodling on “how can web3 socials encourage the full range of human expression, including things we dislike, without devolving to 4chan?” It’s a very interesting problem.
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