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β³οΈ dcposch on daimo
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Credible neutrality is the difference between the high seas and Bob's waterpark. Technology ups the stakes. We have Twitter for public debate, the App Store for software, YouTube, Wikipedia, & more--critical, global, billion-person infrastructure that's nonetheless in the "waterpark" category. We're here to fix it.
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β³οΈ dcposch on daimo
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Here's a good example of what happens when you don't have credible neutrality. Bob's waterpark, Bob's rules. https://twitter.com/CharliePryor/status/1766531665898188981
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β³οΈ dcposch on daimo
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In this case, there's a twist: Community Notes is public data, public algorithm. (Doing more than all the other web2 socials!) @bountybot $100 USDC bounty to download the data, run the algo & either prove or disprove the claim that Elon overrode it to remove a correct note from his post.
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Here's a bunch of people arguing that the note should be hidden. If the note ever did go away, it was very brief. Elon's simp army can spike numbers for a short time, but thankfully sanity still tends to win out. You see idiocy like this under every dumb thing that Elon posts.
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