Internet Regulation Today
The ongoing debates around content moderation reveal a deeper geopolitical struggle over the regulation of tech platforms. Governments worldwide are increasingly aware of the power dynamics at play, recognizing that controlling information directly influences public belief and political outcomes. The conversation highlights a shift in perception, challenging the notion that lawmakers lack understanding of the Internet; instead, they are keenly aware of their need to exert control over it.In this clip
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Can social media be regulated as discussed in the episodes Algorithms and the Threats to Democracy, Regulating Tech Platforms, and "State of Play: Geopolitics, US Foreign Policy, and NATO Enlargement — with Jeffrey Sachs and Regulation and Big Tech"?
Can social media be regulated as discussed in the episodes Algorithms and the Threats to Democracy, Regulating Tech Platforms, and "State of Play: Geopolitics, US Foreign Policy, and NATO Enlargement — with Jeffrey Sachs and Regulation and Big Tech"?
Can social media be regulated as discussed in the episodes "Algorithms and the Threats to Democracy," "Regulating Tech Platforms," and "State of Play: Geopolitics, US Foreign Policy, and NATO Enlargement — with Jeffrey Sachs and Regulation and Big Tech"?