Kate Klonik: I think that one of the reasons you're moving away from a fact checking process is because it's kind of impossible to decide who's a politician. She says platforms are an ecosystem and they don't have to do all of these jobs themselves. "Will they bring Trump back on either of these platforms? Yeah, I think that they will," she predicts.
Apple will source chips from a plant in Arizona, in a move to lower its dependence on Taiwan. Also, Chief Twit is still at it; this time with a hustle culture ultimatum for Twitter 2.0. Also, Facebook still won’t fact check politicians, including Donald Trump, and Yale and Harvard are done participating in the U.S. News and World Report. Kara and Scott speak with Friend of Pivot and Associate Professor at St. John’s University Law School, Kate Klonick about social media moderation.
You can find Kate at @Klonick on Twitter.
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