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How to Stop Getting Into Pointless Arguments Online (Wired)
Submitted by benton on Thu, 10/29/2020 - 11:07The Tech Antitrust Problem No One Is Talking About: Broadband Providers
The new fervor for tech antitrust has so far overlooked an equally obvious target: US broadband providers. “If you want to talk about a history of using gatekeeper power to harm competitors, there are few better examples,” says Benton Senior Fellow and Public Advocate Gigi Sohn. Sohn and other critics of the four companies that dominate US broadband—Verizon, Comcast, Charter Communications, and AT&T—argue that antitrust intervention has been needed for years to lower prices and widen internet access.
12 Cyber Threats That Could Wreak Havoc on the Election (Wired)
Submitted by benton on Fri, 10/23/2020 - 11:14The Left and the Right Speak Different Languages—Literally (Wired)
Submitted by benton on Wed, 10/21/2020 - 16:56Deals. Profits. Lock-in. Behind the DOJ Case Against Google (Wired)
Submitted by benton on Tue, 10/20/2020 - 16:57Steven Levy: The Anticlimax of the Google Antitrust Suit (Wired)
Submitted by benton on Tue, 10/20/2020 - 16:57To Mend a Broken Internet, Create Online Parks
Our digital public sphere has been failing for some time. Technologies designed to connect us have instead inflamed our arguments and torn our social fabric. It doesn’t have to be this way. History offers a proven template for how to build healthier public spaces. As wild as it sounds, part of the solution is no further than your nearest public park. But social media and messaging platforms weren't designed to serve as public spaces. They were designed to monetize attention.