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@darius *Principal voice* Mr. Oremus, your son is the finest student in our whole school. We're so proud of him! But I'm just a bit concerned about how he's throwing spitballs at the teacher, giving the other students wedgies, cheating on his tests, starting food fights in the cafeteria, bullying minorities and beating up the kindergartners.

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@darius thanks! yeah maybe not a feature that most people care about. but i liked knowing on twitter when something i RT'd--especially from a small account or someone i know--reached my followers, possibly introducing them to a new account to follow themselves.

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@darius Yeah, the corollary to this is that it's easy to criticize if you don't care to first understand the strengths of the thing you're criticizing, make sure your criticisms are well-grounded and well-supported, and think through what the tradeoffs might be of other approaches.

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@Gargron really appreciate this transparency. any chance you have updated figures on growth since thursday?

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Artists' class-action lawsuit against AI image generators quietly cleared a significant hurdle this week. I wrote about what it means for the broader battle over AI and digital rights: washingtonpost.com/politics/20

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SCOTUS' ruling on social media was a bigger deal than it first seemed. Content moderation and ranking algorithms are now First Amendment-protected speech, and that has major implications for the internet. My newsletter today: washingtonpost.com/politics/20

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