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h4ck_th3_pl4n3t ◴[] No.41415372[source]
Well, the general issue that caused it is disinformation campaigns

People that point out Brazil's current state of affairs don't seem to realize that eventually, a ban of unmoderated social networks is inevitable from a legislative standpoint.

I wish that X/bluesky/Facebook/etc had something like a clear label next to its users, maybe a robot icon when the post was created via their API or in an automated manner.

That would help people to identify campaigns already a lot.

But on the other hand, these are the paying customers, right? It's always "just advertisement" until it is not anymore.

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1. Green_Frog ◴[] No.41418217[source]
Despite of its original meaning, disinformation has become just a slogan word for content people in power don't want you to see.

The antidote to disinformation isn't moderation, it is true information.

X has advanced more than any other platform with community notes. Tech is the antidote, not more government regulation and centralized power.