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Daphne Keller

@daphnehk

Platform Regulation Director, Stanford Cyber Policy Center. Former Google AGC. This is roughly my zillionth rodeo.

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linkhttps://fsi.stanford.edu/people/daphne-keller calendar_today15-10-2009 04:52:25

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This article is so good and so correct about the insanity of Dems in Congress handing the administration this weapon. It says more in the title and the first five paragraphs than most coverage says ever. theverge.com/policy/624974/…

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Are you a Democrat who wants to give Trump appointees more leverage over Wikipedia? Then by all means, go ahead and support the Take It Down Act.

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SB 086 would force platforms to permanently ban users without any due process, if the platforms found they did certain things that "violate" either state law or platform policies. SCOTUS wouldn't even let NC ban convicted sex offenders from social media wholesale. Requiring

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The UK has a huge advantage as a global tech regulation influencer bc its laws are in English. But that's more than offset by the fact that its regulatory materials are thousands of pages long. (One result - other countries claim to emulate UK and are just making shit up.)

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Whether you agree with this take on Section 230 or not, this piece is an excellent and timely rundown of WTF is going on over at the FCC. Bottom line: The Commission is overtly, flagrantly abusing its authority to punish speech the President doesn't like.

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Several notable 4th Amendment rulings in this 5th Circuit opinion today. Most importantly: People have a reasonable expectation of privacy in stored online contents—here, the contents of a Dropbox account. (Per Oldham, J., w/Richman & Ramirez) 🧵 storage.courtlistener.com/pdf/2025/05/28… #N

Several notable 4th Amendment rulings in this 5th Circuit opinion today.  Most importantly: People have a reasonable expectation of privacy in stored online contents—here, the contents of a Dropbox account.  (Per Oldham, J., w/Richman & Ramirez) 

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On Lawfare Daily, Renee DiResta spoke to Daphne Keller, Dean Jackson, and Joan Barata about what the EU’s Disinformation Code of Practice and the DSA actually does, the Code's transition from a voluntary framework, the reaction from the Trump admin, and whether European regulation risks

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Just documenting what shows up in my notifications these days. I cannot imagine anything in my history as a user that indicates an interest. This is just X trying to pick winners in the culture wars.

Just documenting what shows up in my notifications these days. I cannot imagine anything in my history as a user that indicates an interest.  This is just X trying to pick winners in the culture wars.