Open to Debate

Unresolved: Information Disorder

Nov 18, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Should Tech Companies Moderate Misinformation That Their Users Post?
02:33 • 2min
3
Disinformation and Misinformation Are Affecting Public Safety
04:15 • 2min
4
Is There a Content Moderation System?
05:59 • 3min
5
Do You Think It's a No?
08:50 • 2min
6
Is There Too Much Market Power?
10:48 • 2min
7
Weird U.S.
12:20 • 2min
8
What's the Responsibility of Telegram Service Providers?
14:21 • 2min
9
The Platforms Are Not Content Providers
16:29 • 2min
10
Do You Think There Should Be More Liability in a Bright Line Sense?
18:05 • 2min
11
Does America Need a Governing Body to Regulate Disinformation?
19:46 • 2min
12
Are We Going to Have a Federal Internet Commission?
21:53 • 2min
13
Do You Want a DHS Disinformation Governance Board?
23:57 • 2min
14
The Government Can't Be Doing Politics, Right?
25:51 • 2min
15
Do You Really Need More Bureaucracy in Coordination of Rumor Control?
28:03 • 2min
16
Is There a Rule of Regulation in the Area of Free Speech?
29:46 • 3min
17
Should the Government Be Hands-Off?
32:51 • 2min
18
The Russians Are Spreading Russian Disinformation, Americans Beware, Right?
34:22 • 2min
19
Is Twitter Right to Ban Donald Trump?
36:09 • 2min
20
Trump's Twitter Takedown - I Want You to Go Kill Mike Pence Or, Oh, I Want to Overthrow the US Government?
38:21 • 2min
21
Is Twitter a Glorification of Violence?
39:56 • 2min
22
The President of the United States Is a Democrat, and It's a Disservice to the People Who Voted for Him
42:20 • 2min
23
Twitter's Decision to Take Trump Offline Is an Insult to the People Who Voted
44:04 • 2min
24
Is Twitter a Rebuke to the President's Views?
45:38 • 2min
25
Is Twitter Trying to Ban Elon Musk?
47:12 • 2min
26
Intelligence Squared - The Last Question Before the Debate
49:02 • 2min