Under its provisions, social media services will not be allowed to remove content or block accounts if the content on them does not break Polish law. In the event of removal or blockage, a complaint can be sent to the platform, which will have 24 hours to consider it. Within 48 hours of the decision, the user will be able to file a petition to the court for the return of access. The court will consider complaints within seven days of receipt and the entire process is to be electronic.
Sounds good in theory, but unless there is more to it, social media would instantly become clogged with advertising. Because that doesn't break the law.
If you have spent any time on a political unmoderated forum, you'll know that many times there are more shill posts and trolls than real posts. It is pretty unpleasant.
There's already laws in place for posts that are sponsored to mention who sponsored it. I think that should extend to shills that are being astroturfed to pretend to be real people.
And as far as spammers go, they can add regulation to it, or users can have tools to filter based on age of accounts, number of people who already ignore that account, by company, region, whatever. Lots of possibilities.
I think you just have to allow forums where non-employees have the right to set the rules and enforce them. Meaning unpaid moderators that get rid of all the ads, gross stuff etc.
Poland is regularly invaded by commies, they know what the socialist hell looks like which is why they try to avoid it at all cost. Most of eastern Europe remembers the Soviet times and work very hard to get rid of socialism.
Sounds good in theory, but unless there is more to it, social media would instantly become clogged with advertising. Because that doesn't break the law.
If you have spent any time on a political unmoderated forum, you'll know that many times there are more shill posts and trolls than real posts. It is pretty unpleasant.
There's already laws in place for posts that are sponsored to mention who sponsored it. I think that should extend to shills that are being astroturfed to pretend to be real people.
And as far as spammers go, they can add regulation to it, or users can have tools to filter based on age of accounts, number of people who already ignore that account, by company, region, whatever. Lots of possibilities.
I think you just have to allow forums where non-employees have the right to set the rules and enforce them. Meaning unpaid moderators that get rid of all the ads, gross stuff etc.
Good for based Poland.
Sad that the USA isn’t nearly as free as some of these other countries. Slow commie infiltration.
Poland is one of the few places being smart about immigration too
Poland is regularly invaded by commies, they know what the socialist hell looks like which is why they try to avoid it at all cost. Most of eastern Europe remembers the Soviet times and work very hard to get rid of socialism.
its discrimination. We don't need it any more complicated than that.