Chris RileyImpact metrics and the metaphysics of MetaGoodbye Facebook, hello Meta! The tech titan foremost in recent vitriolic media coverage is shifting its focus away from yesterday’s Big…7 min read·Nov 9, 2021----
Chris RileyThe Great War blog seriesI’ve been on a great writing kick over at R Street, most recently finishing up a 6-part blog series on what I call, with intentional…3 min read·Mar 20, 2021----
Chris RileyThe tortoise and the hareWednesday, January 6th, 2021 (or December 37th, 2020 if you prefer) will go down in history. Not that I think anyone reading this needs a…5 min read·Jan 9, 2021----
Chris Riley(External) Interoperability is key to tech competitionThis week I published a piece in The American Conservative, “Interoperability is Key to Tech Competition.” You can read the whole article…1 min read·Oct 21, 2020----
Chris RileyThe need for a robust critical community in content policyOver this series of policy posts, I’m exploring the evolution of internet regulation from my perspective as an advocate for constructive…6 min read·Sep 25, 2020----
Chris RileySection 230 and InteroperabilityPerhaps the most de rigeur issue in tech policy in 2020 is antitrust. The European Union made market power a significant component of its…7 min read·Sep 10, 2020----
Chris RileyIt’s Time To Regulate The Internet… But Thoughtfully[Note: This piece was originally published on TechDirt.]6 min read·Sep 3, 2020--1--1
Chris RileyWeighting content suggestions, responsiblyOne of the most vexing issues in my portfolio of policy work is how to handle harmful and unlawful user content on the internet — and in…9 min read·Jul 26, 2019----
Chris RileyAntitrust and its DiscontentsMy previous posts have focused specifically on interoperability — what that means in the digital platform ecosystem, and why it’s relevant…7 min read·Jul 24, 2018----