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Free speech should exist, but boundaries are needed when speech incites violence or discourages vaccinations. The question is where the US should draw those lines and what rules should be in place. With billions of online activities, AI could potentially encode and enforce these rules. A delayed response to harmful content means the harm is already done.

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Misinformation is a problem now handed to the younger generation, as making information available didn't guarantee people wanting correct information. Online harassment, as experienced by the speaker's daughter and her friends, highlighted this issue. Context matters, as people seek correct information for medical advice but may prioritize shared views in their communities. The boundaries of free speech need to be defined, especially regarding inciting violence or discouraging vaccinations. Rules are needed, but with billions of online activities, AI might be necessary to enforce them, as delayed action can result in irreversible harm.

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We support free speech, but there are limits, especially when it incites violence or discourages vaccination. It's important to define these boundaries. If we establish rules, how can we enforce them effectively, perhaps using AI? With billions of activities occurring, identifying harmful content after the fact can lead to significant consequences.

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Social media sites must be held responsible and understand their power. They speak directly to millions of people without oversight or regulation, and this has to stop. The same rule has to apply across platforms; there can't be one rule for Facebook and another for Twitter.

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Our incitement hatred legislation needs to be updated for the social media age. It's not just the platforms that are responsible, but also the individuals who post messages and images online that incite hatred and violence. We need new laws to hold them accountable.

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Big Tech is accused of sexualizing and exploiting children on social media. Concerns about children being exposed to inappropriate content and transitioning without parental consent are raised. The entertainment industry is criticized for targeting kids. Lobbying by adult magazines like Penthouse in schools is mentioned. The interviewees stress the need to protect children and speak out against these issues. They believe it's a war on children and urge more people to take action.

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The speakers discuss the dangers of brainwashing and indoctrination, particularly among young people influenced by platforms like TikTok. They highlight how some individuals rely solely on TikTok for news and information, leading to a skewed perspective and support for radical ideologies. The speakers argue that this is a significant concern, especially in democratic nations like Canada. They believe TikTok should be banned worldwide due to its potential harm. However, they also mention that some young people are waking up to the manipulation and questioning government narratives, not just regarding TikTok but also vaccines. They express hope for a continued trend of awareness and saving more individuals from misinformation.

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Social media platforms should be held responsible for their power, as they directly address millions without oversight. The same rules must apply across platforms like Facebook and Twitter. There needs to be a responsibility placed on these sites to understand their reach and influence. The current lack of regulation on these platforms must end.

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We are the oldest democracy and are dedicated to protecting our children. If there is a breach of the law, we will use the full force of the law to address it. If these major platforms fail to comply with online safety regulations, the government should consider banning them. It’s essential that platforms with large user bases adhere to our standards; otherwise, they should not have the right to operate in this country.

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Section 230, which granted internet platforms immunity as passive conduits, should be repealed. This perspective is based on the idea that platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok are not simply pass-throughs. Without moderation and monitoring, there is a loss of control, leading to social, psychological, and real-world harm.

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The speaker admits to not having directly presented their case to Mark Zuckerberg or Jack Dorsey. However, they did email Jack before January 6th, warning him about the platform allowing a coup. Since then, there has been no communication. If given the chance, the speaker would have a private conversation with Mark Zuckerberg. They express concern about the internet being defined by hate, division, and lies, especially for those with children. They hope that individuals like Mark Zuckerberg would prioritize people's safety and the future of the internet, rather than focusing solely on greed and profit. They emphasize the importance of considering the next generations.

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Concerns are rising about a tech industrial complex that threatens our country. Americans face overwhelming misinformation, leading to power abuse. The free press is deteriorating, and social media is neglecting fact-checking. Lies are overshadowing the truth for profit and power. It's crucial to hold social platforms accountable to safeguard our children, families, and democracy from these abuses.

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We support free speech, but there are limits, especially when it leads to violence or discourages vaccination. It's important to define these boundaries. If rules are established, how can they be enforced effectively? With billions of online activities, relying on AI to monitor and enforce these rules is crucial, as catching harmful content after the fact can lead to irreversible damage.

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We need to focus on addressing violent extremists and limiting the reach of radical conservative influencers on platforms like YouTube and Facebook. Companies must decide if they want to promote disinformation. Additionally, we should reconsider the widespread distribution of networks like OANN and Newsmax by major providers like Verizon and AT&T to prevent pushing radical views onto the public. It's about allowing people to seek information on their own terms, rather than forcing it upon them. Translation: It is important to address violent extremists and limit the reach of radical conservative influencers on social media platforms. Companies need to decide if they want to promote misinformation. Additionally, we should reconsider the widespread distribution of networks like OANN and Newsmax by major providers like Verizon and AT&T to prevent pushing radical views onto the public. It's about allowing people to seek information on their own terms, rather than forcing it upon them.

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Our incitement hatred legislation needs to be updated for the social media age. It's not just the platforms that are responsible, but also the individuals who post messages and images online that incite hatred and violence. We need new laws to go after them individually.

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Our agenda being unchecked may corrupt your kids. Funny, but you're right.

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Parents are unaware of how bad online dangers are. Someone can take a child's image from social media and use AI to create a realistic-looking pornographic film. They can even insert themselves into it. Over 33 million images were transferred or downloaded last year, but only 300 cases were prosecuted. The US is supposedly the largest consumer of underage pornography, and there are so many pedophiles that it's beyond not safe. Parents need to be hypervigilant, not just vigilant, regarding their children's safety. One of the fastest-growing groups viewing child sexual abuse images are young men in their 20s.

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We must take action against young people who pose a threat, regardless of their upbringing. If we don't intervene now, they may become predators in the future. Society's neglect has contributed to the presence of dangerous individuals on our streets. It is crucial to address this issue to protect our families.

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If platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok fail to moderate and monitor content, we risk losing control over the situation. This lack of oversight can lead to significant social and psychological consequences, as well as real harm.

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Free speech should exist, but there should be boundaries regarding inciting violence and causing people not to take vaccines. Rules are needed, and AI could encode those rules due to the billions of activities happening. If harmful activity is caught a day later, the harm is already done.

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Millions of people are being purged from the Internet as big tech titans have the power to control and censor. It's time to recognize social media companies as public utilities, just like electricity and telephone services. Social media is essential for businesses, nonprofits, and political campaigns. The establishment has been censoring those who question them, using any excuse to consolidate power. We must unite as Americans and demand an Internet bill of rights that protects our freedom of speech in cyberspace. This is the United States, where our right to free speech is not optional.

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I haven't personally presented my case to Mark Zuckerberg or Jack Dorsey, but I did email Jack before January 6th to warn him about a potential coup on his platform. However, I haven't heard from him since. If I had the chance to speak to Mark Zuckerberg, I would first have a private conversation. From my perspective, I'm concerned about the internet being defined by hate, division, and lies. This is not right, especially for those with children. We shouldn't let greed, profit, and growth shape our future. I hope that as human beings, they prioritize people's safety and consider the impact on the internet and future generations.

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Speaker 0: Social media is wildly out of control and there’s too much clickbait in this country. One of the things I highlighted in Congress in my testimony last week is that if we wanna protect our youth, we gotta get more involved in social media and online platforms because that’s where the folks, the assassins of this world get radicalized. That’s where they’re the long-lived afters in general. And so we have to get after that problem set, and I asked for Congress to help in doing so. But speaking of Charlie Kirk, was a very dear friend of mine, and then I was tasked with leading the nationwide manhunt to find the perpetrators involved, of course, we were gonna use every resource we have to find every single person involved, and the investigation's still ongoing. But we, as one of the pillars of my leadership here at the FBI, is transparency. We've produced more documents to Congress than my last two predecessors combined by twofold. Just to put it in perspective. So when we take our investigations out to the streets, I have the same ethos. And this is how we got Charlie Kirk's assassin, alleged assassin, so fast. The Boston Marathon bomber, which happened in Downtown Boston during the Boston Marathon took five days, and there was a police officer who was killed in that manhunt. Luigi Mangione, who allegedly murdered an individual, the CEO of the health care company, in Downtown Manhattan in broad daylight took five days to find him. Our investigation is very much ongoing. But we've also Armstrong in an unusual thing put out publicly more information as to what we found because of it is of such public importance. The flip side of that is the social media people get involved and they come run with their crazy conspiracy theories because it makes them money. It gives them clickbait. And I don't work for them, and I don't respond to them. My duty is the American people. If there was anyone else involved in Charlie Kirk's murder, you can look at our record. We'll find them, and we'll...

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Consider the shooter, who came from an affluent background and displayed signs of hatred in his manifesto. Our children are being radicalized to hate the very country that has provided for them. Despite having everything, he resorted to violence. We must address the radicalization of young people, as I see a growing animosity among them. Celebrating someone's death, like having dance parties in response to violence, is not something I support. It's crucial to acknowledge and focus on these issues.

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The Dark Subcultures of Online Politics - Joshua Citarella
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Joshua Citarella unpacks the hidden architecture of online political culture, tracing how subcultures, memes, and platform migrations scaffold a new kind of political consciousness that thrives outside traditional gatekeepers. He describes a long arc from 2018 research on post-left youth to today’s sprawling internet ecosystems where ecoterrorism, transhumanism, and nationalist sentiment collide in real-time. The conversation interrogates how a vast, accessible information landscape accelerates both learning and radicalization, while also revealing the fragility of the old media gatekeeping that once controlled what could be said in public. They examine how real-world action emerges from online currents, from mutual-aid groups arising during the pandemic to the way influencers mobilize volunteers for campaigns, and how this convergence challenges standard political pathways. Throughout, the guests stress that the internet amplifies both compelling ideas and harmful fantasies, making nuance essential in understanding how youths form worldviews at scale and speed. The discussion pivots on three core dynamics: the size and speed of online mimetic networks, the erosion of traditional gatekeepers who once curated information, and the evolving Overton window that now stretches toward eco-extremism, paleo-conservatism, and post-liberal nationalism. Citarella argues that the absence of a stable consensus about the future, combined with the infinite archive of online content, has empowered a generation to stitch together hundreds of ideologies into new, hybrid political formats. They also scrutinize how “pipeline” metaphors for radicalization can be misleading, noting that pathways are neither linear nor inevitable, and that the media landscape itself participates in shaping the trajectories of belief. The tone remains exploratory rather than accusatory, emphasizing curiosity over condemnation as a method for mapping these complex currents. The episode delves into practical implications for democracy, highlighting how decentralized influence—from Discord communities to Twitch canvassing—can rival, or even exceed, traditional political organizations. They discuss how health, science communication, and cultural production intersect with politics, illustrating how aesthetic choices, memes, and engagement styles matter as much as policy content. The guests also reflect on the responsibilities of researchers, journalists, and platform designers in recognizing ambivalence, avoiding over-simplified narratives, and fostering spaces for constructive dialogue across ideological divides. The arc ends with reflections on personal resilience, the limits of purity politics, and the potential for a more inclusive, rights-respecting approach to coalition-building that draws in overlooked groups rather than excluding them.
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