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While [[social media]] as a concept is likely to be dated within a few years, new [[platforms]] will replace them. Therefore, discussions around [[social media]] issues, such as [[Freedom of Speech]], will refer to them as [[Platforms]] since the same issues around [[hate speech]], [[trolling]], and [[content moderation]] that must be addressed.
While [[social media]] as a concept is likely to be dated within a few years, new [[platforms]] will replace them. Therefore, discussions around [[social media]] issues, such as [[Freedom of Speech]], will refer to them as [[Platforms]] since the same issues around [[hate speech]], [[trolling]], and [[content moderation]] that must be addressed.


[[Lies are Free]]. The truth costs money. Traditional print and broadcast [[media]] had significant production costs. [[Social media]] has zero production costs. Very few people would spend money on [[trolling]], but they'll happily spend all day doing it for free.
[[Lies are Free]]. The truth costs [[money]]. Traditional print and broadcast [[media]] had significant production costs. [[Social media]] has zero production costs. Very few people would spend money on [[trolling]], but they'll happily spend all day doing it for free.

Revision as of 13:54, 27 December 2023

Platforms is a generalized term to refer to the online information ecosystems created by social media and other tech companies.

This can include operating systems, online games, Virtual Reality worlds with familiar names, messaging systems, email, or any other system that allows large numbers of people to connect and share ideas.

While social media as a concept is likely to be dated within a few years, new platforms will replace them. Therefore, discussions around social media issues, such as Freedom of Speech, will refer to them as Platforms since the same issues around hate speech, trolling, and content moderation that must be addressed.

Lies are Free. The truth costs money. Traditional print and broadcast media had significant production costs. Social media has zero production costs. Very few people would spend money on trolling, but they'll happily spend all day doing it for free.