> This is currently a matter of legal debate, but I don't think platforms can be held accountable for (most of) the actions of their users.
it's not a legal argument being discussed. facebook certainly enables the actions of its users, even encouraging users via the site's features and suggestive behavior that emotionally attaches them to using the site. facebook, and basically every other social media platform, seek to "hack" the emotional state of their users to keep them coming back.
it's not a legal argument being discussed. facebook certainly enables the actions of its users, even encouraging users via the site's features and suggestive behavior that emotionally attaches them to using the site. facebook, and basically every other social media platform, seek to "hack" the emotional state of their users to keep them coming back.