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This week, The Periphery talks to Daphne Keller, law professor and Director of the Program on Platform Regulation at Stanford's Cyber Policy Center. We discuss why content moderation is so hard to get right from a platform perspective and just how little we *really* know about how these platforms work.
Finally, we feel compelled to administer a content warning: this episode is ill-suited for those that still believe in Santa Clause.
Leave us an honest review, subscribe, and send us any ideas or feedback that you'd like to share at [email protected]. And be sure to become a Conversationalist on our Patreon if you are eager to support our efforts to diversify tech.
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This week, The Periphery talks to Daphne Keller, law professor and Director of the Program on Platform Regulation at Stanford's Cyber Policy Center. We discuss why content moderation is so hard to get right from a platform perspective and just how little we *really* know about how these platforms work.
Finally, we feel compelled to administer a content warning: this episode is ill-suited for those that still believe in Santa Clause.
Leave us an honest review, subscribe, and send us any ideas or feedback that you'd like to share at [email protected]. And be sure to become a Conversationalist on our Patreon if you are eager to support our efforts to diversify tech.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.