On a huge election year for the world, Meta will shut down CrowdTangle, it's tool for election integrity observers without replacement

Kalistia@sh.itjust.works to Technology@lemmy.world – 691 points –
Open Letter To Meta: Support CrowdTangle Through 2024 and Maintain CrowdTangle Approach
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This is quite concerning

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This a huge step back for transparency with Meta (shocker). Access to this data is important for a variety of reasons, and using the recent EU laws as an excuse is deplorable (again, shocker from Meta).

It's clear the data companies were left alone for too long to rule the schoolyard. It's going to take some time to treat them and others what decorum looks like without throwing an absolute hissy fit.

Here's hoping the EU, which seems to be the only teacher on the playground willing to discipline anyone, will set them straight.

Tear the government down, start from scratch.

As a bonus; we also solve the problem with having police.

I can't wait to become the United States of Walmart. Thanks for that.

Walmart can't do shit without the cops.

And do you realize how much they're subsidized by the state? When has the state ever stopped Walmart from doing anything?

I thought we were starting over. What makes you think there won't be cops?

A badly MSPainted, AI Generated police officer in Walmart with Walmart logos on his cap and badge, and holding an AR-15 assault rifle

It's cute how people think scrapping the constitution and starting over will somehow make things better.

Imagine thinking the owning class wouldn't be the ones creating the new constitution...

Something needs to change, but once we open that can of worms were going to see things like:

"All citizens are required to give all personal data to meta whether using the platform or otherwise."

"Oil will be enshrined as the National Energy Source™"

"Union activity is an act of economic terrorism."

Why do you think there will still be wal-mart?

And why do you think the constitution binds anyone who matters? You're treating it like a fucking magic spell.

They are among the top five richest corporations in the world and the leading employer in the world, last I checked. You going to dissolve that power? No? They have money and power, they will make the rules. You have to either find a way to dissolve them (good luck with that!), or you have to have another big power structure to keep them in check. That's how it works.

This power structure is based on faith and agreement. Its more fragile and fractious than you think.

And what the fuck are you smoking if you think the government is opposed to corps? Can I have some?

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How do you prevent it from turning into a "might makes right" system ?

Mutual aid

Is mutual aid more likely without a government?

Read 'a paradise built in hell'. Short answer: so fucking much more.

Looked it up, it relates to the behavior after a natural disaster. I think that's quite a specific situation that gives everyone a common goal to work on for a relatively short period. I also think it suddenly interrupts a situation where there was a government, so people are still acting as citizens. Outside of such event, I am not sure people would work together as much. I can think of many examples where the weakening or absence of government leaves room for religious extremist organization (Irak under ISIS) or criminal organizations (Haiti currently) which are pretty much "might is right".

You looked up a book. Therefore you know its contents.

Okay.

Sorry I didn't know you would think I had to spend a couple of days reading a book in order to be able to discuss your point.

No, but claiming you understand the idea well enough to argue it because you read the back cover is some "imagine a perfectly spherical organism... ...and now ive solved it, why do you even have a whole department?" first year physics student walking into a bio lab level arrogance.

I don't even think you understand the principles and ideas that would make your idea of optimal social structure even remotely plausible, much less what I'm talking about with mine (given your unwillingness to even acknowledge them), and you clearly don't want to. Its not like youre going to tell me anything I haven't heard before. I feel like it's a good time for this conversation to end.

I made the effort to look up your reference, so I could understand what you said. Did you ever make such effort with mines?
Now instead of using those few lines to explain to me what I may have missed, you wrote those lines to attack me. I think you could have ended it before falling to such a low quality argumentative level.

Mutual aid has nothing to do with governments or the state.

So it's not relevant to this thread?

Or just not being a dick and having community responses to power imbalances.

That's mutual aid. The whole point is to flatten hierarchies by not being charity.

Point of mutual aid is bringing up and inclusion while getting necessary shit done, and yeah it does some smoothing on top, but other mechanisms can be helpful.

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