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Can we stop blaming platforms for what their users post on them?
It's not TikTok, Telegram, Twitter, Mastodon, Lemmy spreading misinformation (or correct information for that matter), it is their users. People used to understand this, somehow they don't anymore.
The platforms are responsible because they curate and serve the content. Their algorithms can be and are exploited, but the fact that they're algorithms doesn't absolve them of responsibility.
Nobody told them they have to serve and intake millions of hours of content every day. If a human editor put that stuff out we'd hold the business accountable for that person's actions.
Algorithms and AI aren't excuses.