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FTC Removes Posts Critical of Amazon, Microsoft, and AI Companies (wired.com) 61

The Federal Trade Commission has removed over 300 business guidance blogs published during former President Biden's term, including consumer protection information on AI and privacy lawsuits against Amazon and Microsoft, WIRED reported Tuesday, citing current and former FTC employees.

Deleted posts included guidance about Amazon's alleged use of Ring camera data to train algorithms, Microsoft's $20 million settlement over Xbox children's data collection, and compliance standards for AI chatbots. New FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson has pledged to pursue tech companies but with focus on alleged conservative censorship rather than data collection practices.

FTC Removes Posts Critical of Amazon, Microsoft, and AI Companies

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  • Support Wired (Score:5, Insightful)

    by trip23 ( 727132 ) on Tuesday March 18, 2025 @06:47PM (#65243567)
    Was always weary about Wired - they are doing a great job now. https://freedom.press/issues/w... [freedom.press]
  • by Art Challenor ( 2621733 ) on Tuesday March 18, 2025 @06:50PM (#65243579)
    "Oceania was at war with Eurasia; therefore Oceania had always been at war with Eurasia."
  • Out of the fire and into the wood chipper... that's progress.

  • It's okay (Score:4, Funny)

    by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Tuesday March 18, 2025 @07:12PM (#65243627)
    I'm sure the cheap eggs will flood in any moment now. Yep. Any moment now...
    • by caseih ( 160668 )

      Musk will personally buy up millions of eggs around the world and bring them to the US, tariff free, and give them to american families. one dozen per family. That should alleviate hunger and help everyone feel happy and bring much praise upon the dear leader. Because this is a wonderful, caring regime. Defenders of American family values (never mind all the children he fathered and has nothing to do with).

      • by dfghjk ( 711126 )

        He'll bring them in using his child-saving cave submarine. Don't agree? Then you're a pedophile.

    • Yep, egg prices just fell by 25%

      • by caseih ( 160668 )

        Trump is indeed magnanimous and powerful to personally lower prices. Is there anything he can't do? Funny how a combination of lowered demand and a lull in bird flu infections has lead to lowered wholesale prices! Retail prices haven't yet come down in most places. They will, though, for now. Bird flu is expected to increase again later on in the season.

      • That is because people stopped buying them. When eggs cost more than meat, you know you have fucked up as a country.
    • This was from Forbes: The February 2025 CPI report highlighted that egg prices were a major driver of food inflation. Prices rose 10.4% in February alone, while year-over-year costs climbed 58.8%, far outpacing the 1.9% increase in the overall food at home index. However, more recent data suggests a sharp decline in prices, with retail egg prices dropping from February’s high of $8.17 per dozen to $4.90 per dozen in early April.
      • by HiThere ( 15173 )

        That's not really the fault of any political party. But if bird flu becomes human-to-human transmissible, the responsibility for that CAN be assigned to the republicans. They should be taking much stronger steps NOW (and last month, and to a lesser extent the month before that).

    • by narcc ( 412956 )

      Look at all the egg on the convicted felon's face! If that's any indication, eggs will soon be too cheap to meter.

  • Simple (Score:4, Interesting)

    by hebertrich ( 472331 ) on Tuesday March 18, 2025 @07:51PM (#65243715)

    The USA is so fucked under the orange blob , it's going to take decades to recuperate and become great again.
    Canada ajust choosed Australian over the horizon radars to keep an eye on the arctic. Way better tech than USA's in the first place.

    We're all better off without the USA . They screwed themselves , now it's time for the rest of the world to free themselves of any American influence and do business with reliaable partners. Screw the US. We don't need them.

    • 7% of US's GDP comes from the whole world. They can lose the world and barely feel it. The world needs the US a lot more than the US needs them. The republicans know this and act as such. Where are the rest of us going to go? China? North Korea? - of course not, they'll just get in line. This is a Brit speaking that isn't happy about this, but it's the reality.

      • by caseih ( 160668 )

        Pride goeth before the fall. The world does need the US, but we need a humble US that recognizes we're all better off working together than in tribal fiefdoms. Despite being too big to fail, it won't take much for the US to completely fall apart, though. There's a significant portion of the US population that was already disenfranchised and dirt poor. There are even a huge number of trump supporters that are poor white people on welfare (statistically most welfare recipients are white, and at least half

        • The policies are actually designed to address exactly the problems you are listing: https://x.com/ericabbenante/st... [x.com]

          • Ah yes, the old tariffs-will-bring-the-jobs-back argument. Tariffs were one of the major causes of the Great Depression in the 1920s and 30s.

            • by caseih ( 160668 )

              No tariffs didn't cause the Great Depression, but they were a major factor in making it worse once it started.

          • by narcc ( 412956 )

            That's a link to a Bill Maher clip on a barely functional site with a stupid name.

            Do you have any idea what a policy is?

            As for the idiotic claim that Tariffs will magically bring back manufacturing jobs, you do know that it takes a really long time and a shit-ton of money right? You can't just build a bunch of factories along with an entirely domestic supply chain over night. All those tariffs will do is weaken our global influence, piss-off our allies, wreck our GDP, and give our enemies giant boners.

            The

            • What doesn't function on the website? - Is this one better? https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

              Nobody said anything about magic, watch this video, it will explain how tariffs work. Nobody said it will work over night either.

              Also it depends on what the supply chain is for. For silicon, no, those efforts started under the democrats and will continue under the republicans but it will take many more years. For steel? - it's a lot quicker and more straightforward. Aluminium too.

              - The GDP of the US is not so heavil

              • Also, it was the democrats that were non stop talking about egg prices on the news cycle, that's why nobody takes you democrats seriously.

                • The youtube link didn't post: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

                  • by caseih ( 160668 )

                    Sure tariffs do benefit local industries, and might eventually contribute to jobs as businesses move manufacturing home. The free trade agreements in the past certainly did not cover all parts of the economy or markets. Many times existing markets (usually small but important ones) are protected that way.

                    But tariffs across the board is a massive inflation driver. Remember you pay the tariffs while you wait for local industry to build up and somehow offer cheaper alternatives, which is unlikely because of

                  • by narcc ( 412956 )

                    That's because you're stupid. Much like the idiotic links you have so much trouble posting.

                    As for the rest, you morons will believe anything but the truth.

                    Here's the reality of the situation. Try to let it wrinkle that smooth little walnut-sized brain of yours: The world no longer respects us. We're a joke. A pariah. They're boycotting us all around the globe. You don't seem to understand just how much we depend on being the world's reserve currency. Do you know why we hold that particular distinct

                • by caseih ( 160668 )

                  Wait, I'm a democrat? News to me!

                  Tariffs are a tax, plain and simple. You, Hackeron, will pay that tax. Tariffs do hurt other countries by reducing demand for their goods. But they raise your consumer cost by definition. Consider a 25% tariff on an imported good. If you insist on buying that product you'll of course be paying 25% more to cover the cost of the tariff. So you are incentivized to buy local, but the local good was already more expensive than the imported good. If it wasn't there'd have bee

              • by narcc ( 412956 )

                so no, it will not wreck your GDP.

                It already has, dipshit. You're completely delusional.

        • We (USA) have decided that the best plan for our future is to threaten our allies and embrace our enemies.

          I will leave it to your imagination as to WHY this is.

          (Insert this_is_fine_meme here)

      • by dfghjk ( 711126 )

        None of that makes the slightest bit of sense. GDP is domestic, that's that the D means. 0% "comes from" anywhere outside the US and 100% "comes from the whole world" by definition. And losing 7% of GDP would be massive. And the rest of the world excluding the US would destroy the US economy because US currency would no longer run the world.

        And what does any of that have to do with "going to go"? Are you suggesting that non-republicans need to shut up or leave? I guess Brits can be as ignorant as Trump

        • Sure, trade has no impact on GDP, sorry, you're right - you must be one of those intelligent Kamala voters. Do you also keep things in a cloud above you? - or drink wine all day long out of a sippy cup?

          And no, that's not that massive, it's significant but it would be truly catastrophic for the UK, EU, Australia, etc. In any case nobody is talking about actually cutting trade with the rest of the world. "Going to go" as in who are these countries going to create better alliances with instead of the US, it's

          • Trade does impact GDP. Exports increase GDP, imports lower GDP.
            • Trade does impact GDP. Exports increase GDP, imports lower GDP.

              Not if the imports are raw materials that are turned into finished goods within the country. And then are, oh say, exported.

          • by narcc ( 412956 )

            Are you actually this stupid or do you just not understand how GDP works?

            Well, you're here defending the convicted felon even as it's clear that his policies are tanking the economy, the market, and our standing on the world stage... Yeah, you really are that stupid.

    • by dfghjk ( 711126 )

      Trump is never leaving the White House except in a casket. It can't take decades to recuperate when recuperating never starts. People continue to pretend this is a temporary thing. No Republican intends Trump power to be anything but permanent. All they needed was your vote one last time.

      • by caseih ( 160668 )

        Unfortunately you are correct. There will most likely be midterm elections as usual, but there are only two possible outcomes from them:

        Republicans continue to hold congress, even by a slim majority, thanks to ongoing voter suppression and gerrymandering efforts, and possibly removing democratic candidates by trump's DOJ on trumped up charges (for crimes such as standing in front of a tesla dealership holding a sign).

        Or, if it appears Democrats may gain control of the house and senate, Trump will move to t

        • This is wild. It's literally what the Democrats tried in 2020 - 2024. Push a quarantine to make an excuse for massive mail-in voter turnout. Cover up any negative news about the lead candidate, or coerce former intelligence officers to lie about foreign influence. After winning the first election, persecute the former President and try to disqualify them from running ever again. Villify and dehumanize the former President's supporters. Swap out the Democrat nominee for a candidate that never won a primary.
    • The reason Trump won was voter suppression. We have solid evidence that about 7 million Americans tried to vote for Kamala Harris and couldn't last year due to a combination of Jim Crow era laws that went back into effect when the Trump supreme Court struck down the VRA, long long long wait times to vote in person and an insane number of challenges to signatures and registrations. As in 3 and 1/2 million..

      And so far besides a couple of journalists who compile the data to prove that it happened no one is
      • by narcc ( 412956 )

        People are rising up all over the country. If our representatives won't take action, the people have already shown us that they're willing to pickup the slack.

        Our democracy only dies if we let it.

        Oh, and a whole lot more people who were raised to distrust the gub'mint are about to find out just how much their government was doing for them. We're going to hear the world "betrayed" from quite a few people who believed the lies that won their vote.

        Remember: A ruler has no real power without the consent of th

  • "To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."

    - Not Voltaire

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