Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Bullshit In A China Shop
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderation‘s Ben Whitelaw.
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In this week’s round-up of the latest news in online speech, content moderation and internet regulation, Mike and Ben cover:
- TikTok Oral Arguments (Supreme Court)
- Biden administration looks for ways to keep TikTok available in the U.S. (NBC News)
- Trump considers executive order hoping to ‘save TikTok’ from ban or sale in U.S. law (Washington Post)
- TikTok Users Gleefully Embrace Even More Chinese App To Spite US TikTok Ban (Techdirt)
- Meta employees criticize Zuckerberg decisions to end fact-checking (CNBC)
- Meta moderators were already in Texas before Zuckerberg announced move, say ex-workers (The Guardian)
- Not Many Meta Employees Will Have to Move to Texas After All (Wired)
- Meta just flipped the switch that prevents misinformation from spreading in the United States (Platformer)
- Brazil expresses concern over Meta’s changes to content moderation (Al Jazeera)
- EU reassesses tech probes into Apple, Google and Meta (Financial Times)
- Despite DEI & content moderation reversals, advertisers won’t flee Meta (The Drum)
- Meta’s ‘free speech’ overhaul sparks advertisers’ concern (Financial Times)
- French Woman Says AI Brad Pitt Scammed Her Out of $850K (Hollywood Reporter)
- French TV show pulled after ridicule of woman who fell for AI Brad Pitt (The Guardian)
- Why This OnlyFans Model Posts Machine Learning Explainers to Pornhub (404 Media)
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This episode is brought to you with financial support from the Future of Online Trust & Safety Fund.