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We look at the three phases of the history of the social media wave: laisser-faire, basic legal regulation, followed by core questions about the rapport between market actors. But we soon see that it's really economic views which guide most of those phases, not the moral imperative of answering how do we look at the value to society, and intrinsic quality of the content exchanged.
By Herve Utheza5
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We look at the three phases of the history of the social media wave: laisser-faire, basic legal regulation, followed by core questions about the rapport between market actors. But we soon see that it's really economic views which guide most of those phases, not the moral imperative of answering how do we look at the value to society, and intrinsic quality of the content exchanged.