In the News Inside YouTube’s Year of Responsibility
by
Mike Godwin
Jan 2, 2020
originally published in
Bloomberg
“They know that every time they are successful catching problematic content or removing it, this just raises expectations,” said Mike Godwin, a senior fellow at think tank R Street Institute and a trustee of the Internet Society. “It’s a never-ending cycle of increasing demands for these dominant platforms to operate fairly.”
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