The chapter discusses Substack's content moderation policy and draws an analogy to the Nazi Bar problem that online platforms face when dealing with hateful speech. They discuss the reasons why this issue became significant and highlight Substack's initial silence on the matter. The chapter also explores the presence of Nazi content on Substack and the platform's response to the removal of such content.
Casey is taking his newsletter Platformer off Substack, as criticism over the company’s handling of pro-Nazi content grows. Then, The Wall Street Journal spoke with witnesses who said that Elon Musk had used LSD, cocaine, ecstasy and psychedelic mushrooms, worrying some directors and board members of his companies. And finally, how researchers found a new class of antibiotics with the help of an artificial intelligence algorithm used to win the board game Go.
Today’s guests:
- Kirsten Grind, enterprise reporter for The Wall Street Journal
- Felix Wong, postdoctoral fellow at M.I.T. and co-founder of Integrated Biosciences
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