

When Countries Ban Social Media
Sep 7, 2024
Brazil's Supreme Court recently suspended access to X, igniting a debate on government censorship and social media's role in inciting violence. The discussion spans countries like Sri Lanka and Turkey, showcasing attempts to balance public safety with free speech. With scrutiny on tech giants and their treatment of oppressive regimes, the concern grows over the implications of these bans on global free speech. Listeners ponder whether governments can be trusted to regulate online interactions while addressing the challenges social media companies face in compliance.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Governments and Social Media: A Tenuous Balance
01:53 • 13min
Trust and Turmoil in Social Media Regulation
15:02 • 5min
The Impact of Social Media Bans on Society
20:02 • 2min
Rediscovering Curiosity and Government Scrutiny of Social Media
21:41 • 2min
Navigating Social Media Regulation
23:24 • 7min
Regulating Social Media: A High-Tech Perspective
30:37 • 2min