
Rational Security The “Authentic Flavors, Real Fruit” Edition
Mar 26, 2026
Tyler McBrien, Lawfare managing editor specializing in OSINT and investigative national security reporting. Molly Roberts, Lawfare senior editor who analyzes national security and policy. Renée DiResta, Lawfare contributing editor and researcher on disinformation and platform harms. They dissect big jury verdicts over platform design and youth harm, debate the SAVE America Act and DHS funding fight, and probe OSINT reliability and AI-related liability risks.
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Feeds Are TickTockified With More Unconnected Content
- Platforms increasingly deliver unconnected content; Meta reported about 41% of widely viewed content is from creators users don't follow.
- Renée contrasted this 'tick tockification' shift with two years prior when unconnected content was ~26%, intensifying steering concerns.
Safety Cuts And AI Moderation Create A Trust Gap
- Companies had scaled down trust-and-safety staff, and verdicts may push them to reinvest or lean on AI moderation, which raises new trust questions.
- Renée noted Meta announced more AI moderation but public trust is low after years of rhetoric about censorship.
AI Repackaging Strengthens Product Liability Claims
- These cases suggest a product-liability model for AI and recommender systems, where repackaging content without attribution may trigger different legal exposure.
- Scott argued as AI repackages content, Section 230 defenses weaken and product-liability analogies become more relevant.



