"Big Tech" Users' "Bill of Account Rights"

While I would be loathe for such a concept to include specific technological
requirements that could not quickly evolve as necessary, I am increasingly
thinking that some sort of "Bill of Account Rights" for the users of
"Big Tech" is become a necessity. This might need to be legally binding,
although a less formal agreement could perhaps be a viable alternative.

The focus of such a concept would be account lockouts, recoveries, appeals,
access to user data, and related areas.

This would not be a trivial undertaking. Creating a viable model that is
sufficiently impervious to gaming by bad actors is a major task.

That said, the current ad hoc nature of how these firms deal with
users (especially the most vulnerable ones) in these regards seems
increasingly untenable and unacceptable.

L

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