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			<title>Admin/Mod Team Feedback, Please</title>
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			<description>I am aware that we are not authorized to post about political stuff, but I am wondering if that very recent California court ruling against Meta and Google could be discussed in Off-topic, as it relates to the forward progress of the Internet in general? 
 
My worry, and reason to ask, is that it...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I am aware that we are not authorized to post about political stuff, but I am wondering if that very recent California court ruling against Meta and Google could be discussed in Off-topic, as it relates to the forward progress of the Internet in general?<br />
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My worry, and reason to ask, is that it may have to go just a tad into politics. There are more and more Net regulatory aspects of Net operations all over the globe and it seems a site like this can't really move forward by ignoring these new trends.<br />
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IF --- Big IF --- If you are worried about having enough Team members to help moderate such a new style, I would volunteer my time a few hours a day to help with that job. I can assure you I have experience at that. And I can prove that, as long as the Admin/Mod Team members keep that &quot;proof&quot; provided confidential.<br />
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Frankly, having a &quot;Video Help&quot; Community discussion without an ability (authorization) to discuss the governing of a site like YouTube is sort of stringent and can't help this site evolve into a more robust Community. And, yes, I do understand the dangers of any change in policy. But a request for some discussion of change should not itself be a bad thing, should it?</div>

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