Tech Policy Podcast | Episode 2: Brussels Dismisses Facebook’s Ideas for Policing the Internet

In this episode, we discuss Facebook's content regulation white paper and the decision of the EU Commission to reject Facebook’s ideas for policing the Internet. What was Facebook trying to achieve? Why did the commission dismiss the paper? What are the implications for the wider Internet ecosystem?

In this episode, we discuss Facebook’s content regulation white paper and the decision of the EU Commission to reject Facebook’s ideas for policing the Internet. What was Facebook trying to achieve? Why did the commission dismiss the paper? What are the implications for the wider Internet ecosystem?

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