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Don't Let It Go
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Don't Let It Go
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Don't Let It Go Don't Let It Go Skip to content Home About Amy CONTACT ← Older posts February 6, 2024 · 9:25 am WERNICK AND PEIKOFF: How To Free Voters’ Minds From The Shackles Of Algorithms In today’s digital age, headlines scream about “disinformation” as a pervasive menace imperiling the very foundations of our constitutional republic. It’s a term that’s often used to justify restrictions on speech, sometimes sincerely (but mistakenly) for the noble cause of safeguarding truth, but more often for the venal purpose of consolidating power. During our tenure at Parler we witnessed firsthand the consequences of wielding this term too broadly: we believe Parler was unjustly scapegoated and deplatformed precisely because we refused to “fact-check” content in accordance with the wishes of “trusted partners.” After that experience, we came to realize that it’s not disinformation we should be wary of so much as the lengths to which some will go to maintain control ...
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