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I began my career at Oracle in the mid-1980s and have since been around the proverbial block, particularly in Silicon Valley working for and with companies ranging from the Fortune 50 to global consulting companies to leading a number of startups, including the SaaS company I presently lead. Carine Schneider. Contributor. Share on Twitter.
Everyone agrees that Oracle and Walmart have bought a combined 20 percent of TikTok. Early Monday, Oracle issued a statement seeming to contradict that. Last week, I wrote that TikTok’s deal with Oracle was a bet that Trump would cave on concerns over China. On Sunday, everyone involved took a well deserved rest.
Here’s Olivia Solon at NBC News : A group of about 25 experts from academia, civil rights, politics and journalism announced Friday that they have formed a group to analyze and critique Facebook’s content moderation decisions, policies and other platform issues in the run-up to the presidential election and beyond. Sara Fischer / Axios ).
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Goodman, a law professor at Rutgers University specializing in information policy, approaches the problem from another angle. Under a second, platforms would disclose data on what content is being promoted and to whom, on the process and policies of content moderation, and on advertising practices. Barrett writes (PDF): Ellen P.
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