Does content moderation actually solve for disinformation?
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January 12, 2021
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Content Moderation Won’t Solve Disinformation Problems ([link removed] )
Pro‐Trump elites, not algorithms, drove rumors of Antifa agitators.
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By Will Duffield
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The First Amendment certainly can’t compel a publisher to publish a book, whether that book is written by a public official or otherwise.
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