CJEU: Social networks are the 'publishers' of algorithmically-altered feeds

Posted by handelaar 1 day ago

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Comment by BadBadJellyBean 1 day ago

Good. I am tired of the fact that no one is held accountable for the distortion of reality that is done by algorithmic feeds. These feeds can so easily be used to influence people. The curation of information is a manipulation of the real distribution of opinions.

Comment by seydor 1 day ago

EU always about 10 years behind, always insisting it's relevant. Who cares if facebook gets banned, people can curate their own feeds with local AI now, and it's going to be just as bad.

Comment by 0xDEAFBEAD 1 day ago

People won't use local AI to eyeball-max themselves the way Meta uses AI on its server.

Comment by seydor 1 day ago

why

Comment by dotcoma 1 day ago

So, Section 230 does not apply anymore in the EU ?

Comment by john_strinlai 1 day ago

>So, Section 230 does not apply anymore in the EU ?

section 230 is a US law which never applied in the EU.

Comment by dotcoma 1 day ago

But no platform was ever held accountable for what their members posted, and it looks like this may soon change…

Comment by mook 1 day ago

It sounds like it's the editorial decision (of what to promote) is the accountable thing; that seems reasonable to me. Looking at the comments on that thread, it sounds like non-editorial sorting ("simple categorization and indexation") would still be fine.

Comment by gessha 1 day ago

Not if you trade with the US of A :)

Comment by ChrisArchitect 1 day ago

Title and Source instead of random bluesky:

CJEU judgement on whether a Member State may impose restrictions on digital services

https://curia.europa.eu/site/jcms/p1_1000084528/en/judgment-...

Comment by Vriska1 1 day ago

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