Amazon filed a petition with an EU court asking it to annul its designation as a “very large online platform” in the Digital Services Act.

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    1 year ago

    I get where they’re coming from. Moderating a huge online presence where people can make posts about things is difficult and costly. But… It’s their platform and they’re in charge of it. So… It kinda sounds like they have to.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, but moderating a massive platform would make infinite growth very difficult, and the shareholders demand infinite growth. Won’t someone think of the shareholders?

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      1 year ago

      And if any company can pay for it, it’s Amazon.

      They’re complaining because they don’t WANT to, not because they don’t have the money to.

      They want to hoard more billions.

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    I get this to a certain extent. But if Amazon makes absolutely no effort to police its platforms, then it should be able to be sued for potential defamation, libel, etc. Amazon cannot have total immunity from responsibility. I am not a lawyer but I think there is a legal term for things like this called, “Best Effort.” I am more familiar with criminal law than civil law though.

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    1 year ago

    I feel like, even on non-anonymous platforms, the onus is on a prosecutor to figure it out. Moderators should do their best effort but it is an impossible task. Would you hold a mail carrier liable for what they deliver?

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      1 year ago

      Mail carriers, logistics companies, and couriers often X-ray contents for hazard or illegal materials.

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    1 year ago

    Amazon argues other large retailers weren’t given the same designation, but is that because Amazon is largest or because the other retailers are already doing a good enough job (in which case no harm in the EU agreeing to include more retailers in the list) or because EU arbitrarily wants Amazon in the list without proof it would make a difference (in which case maybe take another look at the criteria used to make the list).

    Imo, it’s fair to ask why Alex Jones’ webstore shouldn’t also have to police disinformation they put out

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    1 year ago

    They don’t wanna do it cuz most of the reviews and items would fall under disinformation. Fake reviews, fake products, ripoff products and the like…not?