Tim Bernard
@timbernard.me
Tech policy, trust & safety. Writings collected at https://timbernard.me.
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Platforms are accelerating the transition to AI for content moderation, laying off trust and safety workers and outsourced moderators in favor of automated systems, writes Tim Bernard.
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October 31, 2025 at 1:02 PM
Platforms are accelerating the transition to AI for content moderation, laying off trust and safety workers and outsourced moderators in favor of automated systems, writes Tim Bernard.
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My latest with @techpolicypress.bsky.social piece on a key theme from the @techimpactpolicy.bsky.social's Trust and Research Conference. Includes @dwillner.bsky.social's keynote and presentations from @gligoric.bsky.social, @thejusticecollab.bsky.social's Matthew Katsaros and more.
Platforms are accelerating the transition to AI for content moderation, laying off trust and safety workers and outsourced moderators in favor of automated systems, writes Tim Bernard. The practice raises a host of questions, some of which are now being studied both in universities and in industry.
Researchers Explore the Use of LLMs for Content Moderation | TechPolicy.Press
The subject was a stand-out theme at the Trust and Safety Research Conference, held last month at Stanford, writes Tim Bernard.
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October 30, 2025 at 2:36 PM
My latest with @techpolicypress.bsky.social piece on a key theme from the @techimpactpolicy.bsky.social's Trust and Research Conference. Includes @dwillner.bsky.social's keynote and presentations from @gligoric.bsky.social, @thejusticecollab.bsky.social's Matthew Katsaros and more.
New from me: the downsides of data centers are already being reckoned with by lawmakers across the US, even as competition for the biggest tax breaks continues apace.
For Tech Policy Press, Tim Bernard reviewed over 300 proposed and passed bills related to data centers from across the United States. State legislatures seek to balance investment and jobs with a host of problems for energy infrastructure and impacts on the environment and communities on the other.
Through 300+ Bills, US Lawmakers Juggle Data Center Priorities | TechPolicy.Press
Tech Policy Press reviewed over 300 proposed and passed bills related to data centers from across the United States.
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September 12, 2025 at 1:14 PM
New from me: the downsides of data centers are already being reckoned with by lawmakers across the US, even as competition for the biggest tax breaks continues apace.
Just updated my @techpolicypress.bsky.social article on spyware to add the effective legal moves against FinFisher that were initiated by a complaint by NGOs including @netzpolitik.org, @rsf.org & @ecchr.bsky.social.
Despite a massive judgment against NSO Group, developer of the notorious Pegasus spyware, the battle against surreptitious surveillance software is far from over. For Tech Policy Press, Tim Bernard reviews legal and policy avenues for combating spyware:
Legal and Policy Responses to Spyware: A Primer | TechPolicy.Press
Following a judgment against NSO Group, developer of the notorious Pegasus spyware, Tim Bernard reviews legal and policy avenues for combating spyware.
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July 17, 2025 at 8:46 PM
Just updated my @techpolicypress.bsky.social article on spyware to add the effective legal moves against FinFisher that were initiated by a complaint by NGOs including @netzpolitik.org, @rsf.org & @ecchr.bsky.social.
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I thought the TikTok ban was an idiotic moral panic and a gross curtailment of expressive freedom, but I’m at least as uncomfortable about a scenario where a platform with 170m US users exists entirely on the personal sufferance of Donald Trump (or any president).
A failure of journalism. Neither the push nor the NBC News article notes that THIS IS ILLEGAL. The law allows a one-time delay. That’s it! www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...
June 18, 2025 at 1:17 AM
I thought the TikTok ban was an idiotic moral panic and a gross curtailment of expressive freedom, but I’m at least as uncomfortable about a scenario where a platform with 170m US users exists entirely on the personal sufferance of Donald Trump (or any president).
My latest @techpolicypress.bsky.social article:
Despite a massive judgment against NSO Group, developer of the notorious Pegasus spyware, the battle against surreptitious surveillance software is far from over. For Tech Policy Press, Tim Bernard reviews legal and policy avenues for combating spyware: www.techpolicy.press/legal-and-po...
Legal and Policy Responses to Spyware: A Primer | TechPolicy.Press
Following a judgment against NSO Group, developer of the notorious Pegasus spyware, Tim Bernard reviews legal and policy avenues for combating spyware.
www.techpolicy.press
June 16, 2025 at 12:52 PM
My latest @techpolicypress.bsky.social article:
There were a couple of new pieces of information out last week about the TikTok ban (remember that?), so we've updated my @techpolicypress.bsky.social timeline. techpolicy.press/a-tiktok-ban...
A TikTok Ban Timeline: From Rapid Passage to Truce With Trump | TechPolicy.Press
In a dizzying year, the TikTok ban was passed, challenged, upheld and halted. With the app's fate hinging on Trump, Tim Bernard reviews the twists and turns.
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June 11, 2025 at 7:35 PM
There were a couple of new pieces of information out last week about the TikTok ban (remember that?), so we've updated my @techpolicypress.bsky.social timeline. techpolicy.press/a-tiktok-ban...
Really, Alan Turing Institute?
June 6, 2025 at 12:44 PM
Really, Alan Turing Institute?
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May 25, 2025 at 6:04 PM
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In a dizzying year, the TikTok ban-or-sale law was passed, challenged, upheld, and halted. Now, as the platform's fate hinges on President Trump's dealmaking, Tim Bernard (@timbernard.me) reviews the twists and turns. A development could come this week, given an April 5 deadline for a deal:
A TikTok Ban Timeline: From Rapid Passage to Truce With Trump | TechPolicy.Press
In a dizzying year, the TikTok ban was passed, challenged, upheld and halted. With the app's fate hinging on Trump, Tim Bernard reviews the twists and turns.
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April 2, 2025 at 2:04 PM
In a dizzying year, the TikTok ban-or-sale law was passed, challenged, upheld, and halted. Now, as the platform's fate hinges on President Trump's dealmaking, Tim Bernard (@timbernard.me) reviews the twists and turns. A development could come this week, given an April 5 deadline for a deal:
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Most researchers don’t believe AGI is coming any time soon. But policy makers are steering policy toward AGI anyway. In this article for Tech Policy Press, a look at the distortions the AGI Frame introduces to policymaking. #ai #criticalai #aipolicy In @techpolicypress.bsky.social
Most Researchers Do Not Believe AGI Is Imminent. Why Do Policymakers Act Otherwise? | TechPolicy.Press
Tech Policy Press fellow Eryk Salvaggio says it is dangerous to the public interest for policymakers to center the pursuit of AGI in AI policy.
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March 19, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Most researchers don’t believe AGI is coming any time soon. But policy makers are steering policy toward AGI anyway. In this article for Tech Policy Press, a look at the distortions the AGI Frame introduces to policymaking. #ai #criticalai #aipolicy In @techpolicypress.bsky.social
My thoughts on Congress's theory about TikTok and misinformation: I don't think that's how any of this works.
Tim Bernard says there is wisdom in the US Supreme Court's choice not to engage with the government's claims that TikTok could be a tool for China to manipulate US politics:
What the Supreme Court Got Right in the TikTok Decision | TechPolicy.Press
Claims about the risk of content manipulation by China were largely ignored by the majority opinion, writes Tim Bernard.
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January 29, 2025 at 6:11 PM
My thoughts on Congress's theory about TikTok and misinformation: I don't think that's how any of this works.
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When it comes to the TikTok case, a number of key questions emerge from a review of the petitioners’ and government’s briefs to the Supreme Court, outlined here by @timbernard.bsky.social. How the Justices engage with these questions may give a good indication as to how they will rule.
A Guide to the Supreme Court Oral Arguments on the TikTok Case | TechPolicy.Press
Tim Bernard considers the key arguments likely to play out before the bench.
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January 9, 2025 at 6:19 PM
When it comes to the TikTok case, a number of key questions emerge from a review of the petitioners’ and government’s briefs to the Supreme Court, outlined here by @timbernard.bsky.social. How the Justices engage with these questions may give a good indication as to how they will rule.
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For Tech Policy Press, Tim Bernard (@timbernard.bsky.social) read a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024 in compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA), including those for Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and X reports.
Reading the Systemic Risk Assessments for Major Speech Platforms: Notes and Observations | TechPolicy.Press
Tim Bernard is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024.
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December 20, 2024 at 8:23 PM
For Tech Policy Press, Tim Bernard (@timbernard.bsky.social) read a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024 in compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA), including those for Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and X reports.
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For those interested in #DSA VLOP systemic risk reports, here is a good summary for some of the big ones. @timbernard.bsky.social
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Reading the Systemic Risk Assessments for Major Speech Platforms: Notes and Observations | TechPolicy.Press
Tim Bernard is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024.
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December 20, 2024 at 10:01 AM
For those interested in #DSA VLOP systemic risk reports, here is a good summary for some of the big ones. @timbernard.bsky.social
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Tim Bernard (@timbernard.bsky.social) is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024. Today's update includes TikTok.
Reading the Systemic Risk Assessments for Major Speech Platforms: Notes and Observations | TechPolicy.Press
Tim Bernard is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024.
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December 19, 2024 at 4:09 PM
Tim Bernard (@timbernard.bsky.social) is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024. Today's update includes TikTok.
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Tim Bernard (@timbernard.bsky.social) is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024. Today's update includes YouTube. www.techpolicy.press/reading-the-...
Reading the Systemic Risk Assessments for Major Speech Platforms: Notes and Observations | TechPolicy.Press
Tim Bernard is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024.
www.techpolicy.press
December 18, 2024 at 3:10 PM
Tim Bernard (@timbernard.bsky.social) is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024. Today's update includes YouTube. www.techpolicy.press/reading-the-...
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"By translating the risks into problem areas that already coincide with its policies, Meta may be missing some aspects and, in effect, putting its thumb on the scale to lead to a conclusion that it is already successfully performing mitigation efforts." - @timbernard.bsky.social
Reading the Systemic Risk Assessments for Major Speech Platforms: Notes and Observations | TechPolicy.Press
Tim Bernard is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024.
www.techpolicy.press
December 17, 2024 at 2:06 PM
"By translating the risks into problem areas that already coincide with its policies, Meta may be missing some aspects and, in effect, putting its thumb on the scale to lead to a conclusion that it is already successfully performing mitigation efforts." - @timbernard.bsky.social
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Tim Bernard is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024 in compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA). This first installment considers Facebook and Instagram reports:
Reading the Systemic Risk Assessments for Major Speech Platforms: Notes and Observations | TechPolicy.Press
Tim Bernard is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024.
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December 17, 2024 at 2:02 PM
Tim Bernard is reading a selection of the Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) systemic risk assessments released in late November 2024 in compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA). This first installment considers Facebook and Instagram reports:
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Sorry for the long explainer, but the fact that we have demonized ads & behavioral advertising is one of the dumbest things to come out of the techlash. It fails to acknowledge advertisings crucial role in media pluralism for ALL OF HISTORY; our overcorrection for it is part of why we're here
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November 28, 2024 at 10:55 AM
Sorry for the long explainer, but the fact that we have demonized ads & behavioral advertising is one of the dumbest things to come out of the techlash. It fails to acknowledge advertisings crucial role in media pluralism for ALL OF HISTORY; our overcorrection for it is part of why we're here
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November 22, 2024 at 1:26 PM
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If Trump convinces lawmakers to undo the TikTok law they insisted was necessary, it will become a neon sign that either TikTok’s risks were actually tolerable all along, or that the GOP is so captured by Trump it’s willing to sacrifice national security to please him. Neither seems great.
Trump expected to try to halt TikTok ban, allies say
The president-elect promised to ‘save’ the social media app, which faces a deadline early next year to find a non-China-based owner.
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November 12, 2024 at 8:29 PM
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We're assembling a starter pack of Tech Policy Press contributors on Bluesky! Follow the folks in our community for perspectives on a range of issues at the intersection of technology and democracy!
November 11, 2024 at 9:28 PM
We're assembling a starter pack of Tech Policy Press contributors on Bluesky! Follow the folks in our community for perspectives on a range of issues at the intersection of technology and democracy!
If you want to keep track of online safety policy in the UK (and key developments beyond the UK), this newsletter is incredibly useful - and it doesn't hesitate to include commentary that deviates from the org's own perspective.
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November 11, 2024 at 6:35 PM
If you want to keep track of online safety policy in the UK (and key developments beyond the UK), this newsletter is incredibly useful - and it doesn't hesitate to include commentary that deviates from the org's own perspective.
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@techpolicypress.bsky.social, @noupside.bsky.social & I put out an analysis of four major platforms' moderation policies for election day and beyond. Thanks @justinhendrix.bsky.social @timbernard.bsky.social Diane Chang & Gabby Miller!
A Guide to Social Media Moderation Policies for the Post-Election Period | TechPolicy.Press
If there is unrest following the 2024 US elections, will major platforms be prepared to deliver on their stated policies?
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November 4, 2024 at 4:54 PM
@techpolicypress.bsky.social, @noupside.bsky.social & I put out an analysis of four major platforms' moderation policies for election day and beyond. Thanks @justinhendrix.bsky.social @timbernard.bsky.social Diane Chang & Gabby Miller!