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who it's for

The same argument, in your language.

de-amplify has one thesis: the machine runs on your reaction, and the brake it gave you is decorative. The details that land depend on who is in the room, so here it is told three ways. Each is a slide deck you can present, download, or take and adapt.

For policymakers

online, PDF, and markdown

Legislators, regulators, and their staff. The regulable, First-Amendment-defensible standard, and why a brake the user holds is the safest thing to regulate.

For parents

online, PDF, and markdown

You set the limit and it did not hold. Why that is the product working, not your kid and not your parenting, plus the thirty-second test and what to actually ask for.

For press and organizers

online, PDF, and markdown

The story under the story: your reaction is the fuel, and the off-switch is fake. Built to be used and adapted, with the boldest demand on the table.

The formal policy position, with its legal analysis and honest limits, is the paper. These are how it is carried into each room.

the thing it broke was the brake.

not a lawsuit. not a ban. a design target. de-amplify, don't censor.

#WheresTheBrake

find the brake/the lawsuits/read the proposal/who it's for/remixes/github

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a proposal, not a verdict. the honest limits are section 7.