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paxys ◴[] No.45754300[source]
Remember that Cambridge Analytica was "research" as well. Laws like these sound good on paper, but it's the company that has to deal with the fallout when the data is used improperly. Unless the government can also come up with a fool proof framework for data sharing and enforce adequate protections, it's always going to be better for the companies to just say no and eat the fines.
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_--__--__ ◴[] No.45754448[source]
I don't think you get it: the EU has a law that says these researchers need to find casus belli to wrestle the norms of online freedom of speech away from American corporations. Therefore they get to request data on every account that has ever interacted with certain political parties on those platforms, as a treat.
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1. jack_tripper ◴[] No.45758028[source]
>EU has a law that says these researchers need to find casus belli

Like pepe the frog memes