weird?
"“The reason why this is a problem is that Spotify, like other major online platforms, has become more than just a company,” said Michael Karanicolas, the executive director of the UCLA Institute for Technology, Law and Policy. “It has emerged among the new knowledge institutions that our society increasingly relies on for their information and self-education.”
“Newspapers have an editorial process. Academics have peer review. Spotify has ... what?” he said.
That last line is the key to the major political problem in the US, including the rise of Trump and nearing 1 million COVID deaths:
"Newspapers have an editorial process. . ."
"Academics have peer review . . ."
Spotify has ... what?"
Hey @BucBalla85 . . . . which political group in the US relies most heavily on YouTube, Facebook and Joe Rogan and other social media for "information?"