Won't Fix Episode 5: With Platformocracy's Jonathan Bellack
Jonathan spent thirty years inside the machine — product leadership at DoubleClick, executive roles at Google, and a founding role at Harvard's Applied Social Media Lab. A year ago, Jonathan started writing Platformocracy, a newsletter with a simple, uncomfortable thesis: tech companies didn't set out to govern us, but they do now. Billions of people are subject to rules they didn't vote for, enforced by systems they can't see, with no meaningful right of appeal — built, in many cases, by people who genuinely wanted to do the right thing.
We talk about how that happened, what it looks like from the inside, and the question that may define the next five years: what happens when AI floods every platform with infinite synthetic content, and the only thing standing between us and the noise is an algorithm the noise was engineered to exploit?
Key Episode Takeaways:
* The Governance Illusion: Tech platforms have evolved into unelected global governments that impose top-down rules on billions of users who have zero democratic input or meaningful right of appeal.
* The Category Mistake: Treating platforms strictly as private businesses that can refuse service ignores the reality that they host deeply rooted human communities where "exiting" the platform means abandoning essential real-world relationships.
* Decomposing Social Media: Effective regulation requires breaking "social media" down into three distinct product categories—media consumption, community networking, and creator relationships—because a blanket approach fails to address the unique harms of each.
* Shifting the Regulatory Burden: Instead of forcing mass identity verification, regulators should require platforms to accept enhanced safety obligations and standardized parental controls if they choose to profit from serving children.
* Inverted Safety Baselines: Unlike heavily regulated sectors like automotive or food hospitality, tech platforms operate on a model where they maximize user safety only up to the point that it threatens their profit margins.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Introduction
1:43 The Challenge of Corporate vs. Community Framing
2:54 The Evolution from Community Management to Corporate Governance
20:48 Age Verification Concerns and Technical Challenges
24:47 Historical Context and Generational Perspectives
27:46 AI, Anonymous Accounts, and Platform Integrity
37:19 AI's Potential for Improved Parental Controls
42:40 Regulatory Approaches: Enhanced Obligations for Serving Children
45:18 Profit vs. Safety Standards in Tech Industry
50:43 Procedural vs. Substantive Law in Platform Governance
Links:
Read Jonathan's newsletter: https://www.platformocracy.com [https://www.platformocracy.com/]
Jonathan Bellack [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbellack/]
Rob Leathern [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leathern/]