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Facebook pledges to do more on self-harm

2 点作者 codermobile超过 6 年前

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Pinbenterjamin超过 6 年前
I believe there&#x27;s a really interesting parallel between Facebook and TPB.<p>TPB did everything in it&#x27;s power to push the stance that, &#x27;We run the site, what users use our site for is not our responsibility&#x27;.<p>Whereas Facebook takes responsibility for its&#x27; users, and the impact is has on them.<p>The interesting thing about this model is that; When a site shirks responsibility for its&#x27; users, it has no interest in moderating who joins &#x2F; who can use it TPB doesn&#x27;t even have mandatory &#x27;accounts&#x27;. You would think, if Facebook was truly interested in supporting a healthy community of users, it would impose restrictions on who joins.<p>It would be the most evil win&#x2F;win in technological history. Facebook running background checks on potential users before joining. All that data? They could vet potential &#x27;threats&#x27; to their &#x27;community&#x27;, and sell what their allowed to retain to marketing companies. Now you have a heavily moderated social networking site that lives up to your &#x27;The Good Place&#x27; reality.
LeoSolaris超过 6 年前
Just one word, only two little letters, really transforms the meaning on that sentence. Not that the deletion of the word &#x27;on&#x27; wouldn&#x27;t also result in an accurate statement...