Too much good v evil
The podcast talks about relevant tech policy topics. But April and Will can do a lot better than boiling most of the otherwise complex issues into overly simplified good v evil terms. Not saying that's what they do in every case, but their opinion on what's "right and wrong" is generally crystal clear. The show can yield much more valuable policy discussion if the hosts dig deeper into the nuance grey area and explore what viable solutions that works for all stakeholders may look like. I understand depth is probably less popular these days, but the lack of it is feeding the societal ill we see today.Read full review »
AlexL1x via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/10/18
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Why have you stopped including a one- or two-sentence description of each episode? All I see now is a statement asking me to “click here to understand the Ad choices.” I listen to a lot of podcasts, so I have to be selective. I can’t listen to every single episode, just to find out what it’s...Read full review »
Obsidian1111 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/17/19
Made the implications of tech policy more accessible (and interesting) to me. Love the podcast hosts, particularly April - she is very smart and insightful, and unafraid to state her opinions and the basis for them - so refreshing when so many journalists are either so cautious or alternatively...Read full review »
MsBliss11 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/01/18
I gave this a few episodes and then I heard heard one of the hosts claim that planned obsolescence from Apple is a good thing because it means they make more money. I’m not one to kink-shame but when your fetish is bad for consumers and the environment I have to give you one star.
MartinBishop via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/21/17
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