{"text":"Mark Zuckerberg asks governments to help control internet content BBC Newshttps:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-us-canada-47762091\n>What does Mark Zuckerberg want?\n>\n>In brief, Mr Zuckerberg calls for the following things:\n>\n> Common rules that all social media sites need to adhere to, enforced by third-party bodies, to control the spread of harmful content\n> All major tech companies to release a transparency report every three months, to put it on a par with financial reporting\n> Stronger laws around the world to protect the integrity of elections, with common standards for all websites to identify political actors\n> Laws that not only apply to candidates and elections, but also other \"divisive political issues\", and for laws to apply outside of official campaign periods\n> New industry-wide standards to control how political campaigns use data to target voters online\n> More countries to adopt privacy laws like the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force last year\n> A \"common global framework\" that means these laws are all standardised globally, rather than being substantially different from country to country\n> Clear rules about who's responsible for protecting people's data when they move it from one service to another\nFuck him.","truncated":false,"created_at":"Sat Mar 30 23:49:44 +0000 2019","in_reply_to_status_id":null,"uri":"tag:nu.federati.net,2019-03-30:noticeId=2835930:objectType=note","source":"web","source_link":null,"id":2835930,"in_reply_to_user_id":null,"in_reply_to_screen_name":null,"geo":null,"user":{"id":16,"name":"GeniusMusing","screen_name":"geniusmusing","location":"Pacific Northwest","description":"AKA Wile E. Coyote, Inventor, Maker, Programmer, Writer and Super Genius.","profile_image_url":"https:\/\/nu.federati.net\/avatar\/16-48-20231020001658.png","profile_image_url_https":"https:\/\/nu.federati.net\/avatar\/16-48-20231020001658.png","profile_image_url_profile_size":"https:\/\/nu.federati.net\/avatar\/16-96-20231020000904.png","profile_image_url_original":"https:\/\/nu.federati.net\/avatar\/16-300-20231020000904.png","groups_count":4,"linkcolor":false,"backgroundcolor":false,"url":null,"protected":false,"followers_count":43,"friends_count":21,"created_at":"Tue Jan 10 05:20:26 +0000 2017","utc_offset":"-25200","time_zone":"America\/Los_Angeles","statuses_count":2344,"following":false,"statusnet_blocking":false,"notifications":false,"statusnet_profile_url":"https:\/\/nu.federati.net\/geniusmusing","favourites_count":2901},"statusnet_html":"Mark Zuckerberg asks governments to help control internet content BBC News
https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-us-canada-47762091<\/a>
\n>What does Mark Zuckerberg want?
\n>
\n>In brief, Mr Zuckerberg calls for the following things:
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\n> Common rules that all social media sites need to adhere to, enforced by third-party bodies, to control the spread of harmful content
\n> All major tech companies to release a transparency report every three months, to put it on a par with financial reporting
\n> Stronger laws around the world to protect the integrity of elections, with common standards for all websites to identify political actors
\n> Laws that not only apply to candidates and elections, but also other \"divisive political issues\", and for laws to apply outside of official campaign periods
\n> New industry-wide standards to control how political campaigns use data to target voters online
\n> More countries to adopt privacy laws like the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force last year
\n> A \"common global framework\" that means these laws are all standardised globally, rather than being substantially different from country to country
\n> Clear rules about who's responsible for protecting people's data when they move it from one service to another
\nFuck him.","statusnet_conversation_id":2129922,"favorited":false,"repeated":false}