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California Proposal to Tax Social Media Gathers Momentum

16 pointsby WaitWaitWha22 days ago

10 comments

duxup22 days ago
I really hate the idea of sin taxes like this one where we now take something that the law seems to view as bad (social media) and use it to fund &quot;Social Security and mental health support&quot;.<p>So now something good like mental health funding is in part dependent on something bad ...<p>It strikes me as lazy public policy and perverse incentives.
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TheChaplain22 days ago
Wikipedia definesit as; &quot;Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the creation, sharing and aggregation of content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of expression) amongst virtual communities and networks.&quot;<p>Certainly TikTok and Twitter are the primary targets here, but this could also hit smaller communities like Mastodon and Diaspora.<p>And even if the laws would apply only to larger communities, wouldn&#x27;t this inhibit growth of smaller communities? If they grow too big, they&#x27;d be forced to abandon volunteering for more organized and salaried moderation.
floatrock22 days ago
How good is a tax law if it becomes tricky to define the thing being taxed. Is the &quot;social media&quot; of today really the same Facebook of a decade ago?<p>This California tax momentum gives additional context for recent Zuck&#x27;s arguments in the Meta antitrust hearing that Facebook isn&#x27;t really &quot;social media&quot; anymore: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.newyorker.com&#x2F;culture&#x2F;infinite-scroll&#x2F;mark-zuckerberg-says-social-media-is-over" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.newyorker.com&#x2F;culture&#x2F;infinite-scroll&#x2F;mark-zucke...</a>
karaterobot22 days ago
I would like to read the text of the bill (because I&#x27;d like to see their definition of social media) but apparently the CA legislature website is down. When it is back up, it should be here:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;leginfo.legislature.ca.gov&#x2F;faces&#x2F;billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260AB796" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;leginfo.legislature.ca.gov&#x2F;faces&#x2F;billNavClient.xhtml...</a>
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alabastervlog22 days ago
Every liberal democracy that wants to stay that way needs to just ban personalized engagement-driven &quot;algo&quot; feeds.
WaitWaitWha22 days ago
What if few of the larger social media blocks all California residents based on, say IP address to not have to comply with the proposal?<p>For a business, it is way easier to implement a block list than a method to collect and process taxes.<p>It would create Balkanization between Californians and everyone else.
alphawhisky22 days ago
You&#x27;re telling me that every cent of that Ad money was duty free? This whole time!?<p>Tax them, and make sure it doesn&#x27;t get passed along.
hellojesus22 days ago
How does this work for social media sites that don&#x27;t track their users&#x27; location?
SSJPython22 days ago
Why doesn&#x27;t California actually do something productive with all its economic power? It now has the fourth largest economy in the world in terms of GDP. Why not experiment a little bit by providing public healthcare to California citizens free at the point of delivery&#x2F;service? Or constructing high-speed rail to connect SoCal to the Bay Area?
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thrill22 days ago
So, now we tax free speech ... &quot;for the children&quot;?