
Taylor Lorenz’s Power User Everything You Know About Algorithms Is A Lie: Section 230 Algorithm Problem Explained
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Mar 9, 2026 Eric Goldman, Associate Dean for Research and law professor specializing in internet law and Section 230 policy. He unpacks what algorithms really are and why even simple chronological feeds are algorithms. They discuss how algorithm rules shape moderation, competition, and who controls online speech. Politics, age-verification dangers, and ways to preserve a diverse, competitive web also come up.
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Section 230 Repeal Causes Harmful Tradeoffs
- Repealing Section 230 creates trade-offs: it may reduce some harms but simultaneously eliminate critical benefits for vulnerable communities.
- Taylor Lorenz cites the UK Online Safety Act where protections were removed and support forums and niche communities were shut down.
UK Deep Platforming Killed Vital Niche Communities
- Taylor Lorenz recounts UK deep platforming after the Online Safety Act that shuttered addiction, disability, and queer support forums.
- She warns that revoking protections killed vital communities that depended on user-generated spaces.
Algorithms Do More Than Recommend Content
- Algorithms appear beyond ranking: they power anti-spam, moderation, civility prompts, and many safety mechanisms that shape platform behavior.
- Goldman highlights civility prompts that nudge users to reconsider uncivil posts as an algorithmic intervention separate from recommendation.

