Mercoledì il primo ministro spagnolo Pedro Sánchez ha dichiarato che i miliardari della tecnologia vogliono utilizzare i social media “per rovesciare la democrazia” – aggiungendo che spingerà i leader dell’UE ad agire.

    https://www.politico.eu/article/spain-pedro-sanchez-big-tech-billionaires-democracy-social-media/

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    1. schmeckfest2000 on

      Facebook and X are owned by fascist billionaires, and TikTok is owned by a Chinese company.

      They all hate democracy and its annoying rule of law and pesky (human) rights. They want to get rid of it, because it stands in the way of their goals.

      Facebook, X, and TikTok are *not* social media, and we should stop referring to them as such. They are propaganda platforms for the ultrawealthy, the far-right, fascists, and foreign entities seeking to destroy our freedom.

      Billionaires should not be allowed to own media, and we should be very wary of media coming from dictatorial countries. It’s really, *really*, not that hard to understand.

      The US needs a modern-day Theodore Roosevelt to tackle Big Tech, but it elected an orange mental patient instead.

    2. hodgkinthepirate on

      Disclaimer: I know nothing about Spanish politics and Pedro Sanchez.

      > “The technology that was intended to free us has become the tool of our own oppression,” he said during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “The social media that was supposed to bring unity, clarity and democracy have instead given us division, vice and a reactionary agenda.”

      He’s not wrong about that. Social media is increasingly being used as a tool to distribute and promote misinformation and disinformation, manipulate people’s emotions, and target the uninformed.

      > “What truly limits democracy is the power of the elites,” he said. “It is the power of those who think that because they are rich, they are above the law and can do anything. That is why, my friends, that is why the tech billionaires want to overthrow democracy.”

      If the tech billionaires want to overthrow democracy, then maybe a pushback should be given to them?

      A call to action should be taken. No need to be soft on them.

    3. Soggy-Ad4649 on

      Man who knows nothing but how to maintain himself in power while corrupting every political and judicial institution within his reach and packing state-owned enterprises with party members and other cocksuckers voices his concern about the current state of democracy.

    4. Nigel_Bligh_Burns on

      Social media were not conceived as vehicles for expressions and idea. They were conceived as an instrument for connecting people in a way different from the real one (and even this has erosed our lives).

      And this has become the fault when many tried to spread information, idea and vehiculate messages. 

      So, the role of social media is over. Political and social debates must return to their proper channels.

    5. shouldbeworking10 on

      America elected Trump, that is Democracy. Guy is bat shit crazy but the people have spoken

      Censorship is not the answer

    6. Dependent_Savings303 on

      does he punish IF the take action or TO make them take action?

    7. kidno777 on

      This is extremely important. Online life has created beings radicalised by an algorithm and they are too far in to notice. We see how extremely fringe opinions seem to be held by a much higher proportion of people than they actually are.

      I can’t tell you how many people around me seem furious in defence of their views. Radicalising citizens and manipulating them is the strategy. The real battle is here. And Russia knows it too.

    8. datafromravens on

      What’s the difference between China and Europe at this point honestly

    9. araujoms on

      Finally someone in power that has the balls to say the truth.

    10. That_Shape_1094 on

      It is pretty clear that American Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc., are very close to the US government. Just look at who was on stage at the US President inauguration. So why is the accusation against “tech billionaires” and not against “America”?

    11. EveYogaTech on

      Let’s do it 🇪🇺 /r/web4builders (it’s about technology for Web4 – democracy, decentralized identities, using domains)

    12. papak_si on

      lol, I bet this dude doesn’t even know how to use the phone

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