Redefining Internet Principles
Nicole proposes a shift in the foundational principles of the Internet, advocating for accuracy, authenticity, and context over speed. While this could slow down the dissemination of critical movements, it may lead to a more thoughtful digital environment. Both Nicole and Kara express concern about the current state of tech companies and the political discourse surrounding them, emphasizing the challenges of addressing misinformation without alienating users.In this clip
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