The truth of the matter is that leaders like Mark Zuckerberg, and Jack Dorsey, need help managing our evolving technology. While we can reprimand them for delaying action on important matters, we can’t go around blaming them for things that require a community approach. The rest of the leaders can do what LinkedIn did, and let their users know who visits their pages to cut back on some of the issues, but more than anything, else we need technical assistance in every town, including having a division inside of every police station. Community tech assistance should be available at no cost to the client or on a low-cost sliding scale. This is a safety issue. We need technical officers.
This is why it is paramount that we develop a technological constitution.
It would be much easier to flag people who are destroying the internet for greed by having resources beyond the actual hosting company available.
I think we all know the level of monitoring that we have going on in our country, so it is obvious that more people than Mark knew about these problems.
More to come.