Ctrl-Alt-Speech: Live At TrustCon 2025
from the ctrl-alt-speech dept
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is a weekly podcast about the latest news in online speech, from Mike Masnick and Everything in Moderation‘s Ben Whitelaw.
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Our second annual live at TrustCon recording of Ctrl-Alt-Speech! Ben was unable to make the trip halfway around the world, but Mike was joined by trust & safety influencer Alice Hunsberger from Musubi and Ashken Kazaryan, a Senior Legal Fellow at the Future of Free Speech at Vanderbilt University. They cover:
- As millions adopt Grok to fact-check, misinformation abounds (Al Jazeera)
- Analysis Of Grok’s Epstein Comments Show How This AI Chatbot Is Learning (Forbes)
- People With Body Dysmorphia Are Spiraling Out After Asking AI to Rate Their Looks (Rolling Stone)
- Can A Chatbot Be Your Therapist? Casper’s Neil Parikh Launches A New $93 Million-Backed Startup To Try (Forbes)
- A Realist Perspective on Trust & Safety (Tech Policy Press)
This week’s sponsor is Modulate. In our bonus chat Mike Masnick talks with Modulate founder and CEO Mike Pappas, live at TrustCon, about the kinds of voice scams they’re seeing, with a focus on scams using social engineering techniques to pressure people to do things they probably shouldn’t do.
Filed Under: ai, artificial intelligence, content moderation, trust and safety, trustcon
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Is section 230 dying next term?
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So Fred is your name, Perpetual Doomer Person? Maybe you should take a long break from dooming and go do something else? Watch movies? Play games? Try and chill the hell out and go do something with local and state progressive organizations?
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For real, Fred, you need to touch grass.
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Who the fuck is fred?
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Based on the context clues from their Bluesky link and looking at Fred’s posts on Bluesky, they’re the one who’s been dooming nonstop in the comments.
The courts are killing section 230 unless we do something about it
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So go do something about it. Ranting about it here certainly won’t change anything.
I read Dean Jackson’s piece and the guy is right. You talk about “Oh, advertisers won’t want their ads running next to this stuff” but advertisers seem fine with going back to X and more. Meta’s stock keeps climbing in spite of its rollback of moderation policies.
Self-made or third-party moderation/block services and custom algorithmic feeds run into an obstacle. This obstacle is that there are people that run things at the top level of some of these platforms, that just allow bad actors to stay. The trans community on Bluesky was correctly angry during the events of December 2024 where nobody at the company listened or cared about their issues with one bad actor who was essentially whitelisted. Third party/defentralized systems of moderation can stop the bad actors from being seen or seeing you/interacting with you, yes, but they do not stop the stochastic angle where they can preach to and marshal their followers to do bad things online and off. “Just block them/subscribe to this custom feed” is not a satisfactory answer when a marginalized group rings the alarm bells about someone who has a history of making that group’s life a living hell.
Regarding state power: Jackson highlights the dangers of the approach of state power. The way you discuss it in the podcast, it makes it sound like he doesn’t, and that seems intentional on your part.
Brazil was in the right position at the right time to wield its state power for good, after a learned experience with dictatorship. Brazil playing hardball with Big Tech is a good thing.
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That’s false. I very clearly noted that he addressed some of the nuances around this in the podcast. You’re misrepresenting what I said.
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The only thing you said was “he addresses this, but”. I really feel like the panel should have had this quote read out and then talked about it:
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About to listen to the questions y’all get. It would be nice if somebody brought up how Bluesky kowtowed to transphobes like Jesse Singal in spite of Bluesky’s trans users sounding the alarm bells.
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This is also false. You shouldn’t make uninformed statements about things.
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Bluesky’s trans community told y’all about Singal coming to the platform to spread harm. You just brushed them off.