What Would Fb Legislation Glance Like? Get started With the FCC

Opinion: Platform giants wish to meet the general public pastime usual, identical to broadcast media.
Opinion: Platform giants need to meet the public interest standard, just like broadcast media.

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Author: Conde Nast

Conde Nast has recently written 11 articles on similar topics including :
  1. "The acquisition bringing new concernsand new opportunities". (November 2, 2019)
  2. "The Facebook CEO invoked the civil-rights era to justify kowtowing to money and power. It doesn’t wash". (October 18, 2019)
  3. "On this weeks podcast, we talk about Facebook's loud new look, Google buying Fitbit, and what happens when big brands take over small, disparate products". (November 8, 2019)
  4. "As attorneys general from one state after another announced probes into tech giants this year, Californias was conspicuously silent. Not anymore". (November 6, 2019)
  5. "The social media company says it will more closely monitor foreign outlets, and warn users when posts are considered falseunless they're from politicians". (October 22, 2019)
  6. "At WIRED25, the ex-chief product officer talks about why he left the social media company and his new work on climate and progressive politics". (November 9, 2019)
  7. "The Facebook CEO didn't announce new initiatives in a highly promoted speech, but reaffirmed his view that the company makes the world a better place". (October 19, 2019)
  8. "Video creators are organizing in pockets all over the worldled, in part, by a slingshot maker in Germany". (October 24, 2019)
  9. "The companys moves into health data will test how serious antitrust enforcers are about privacy issues". (November 13, 2019)
  10. "Whether it's Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Snapchat, lock down who can see what you're up to". (October 20, 2019)
  11. "Twitter has decided to ban all political ads on its platform, while Facebook continues to allow even ones that lie". (October 31, 2019)
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