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They are very correct, the first amendment does not apply to social media platforms.

AND SINCE TWITTER IS A PRIVATE COMPANY, THEY CAN PLATFORM WHOEVER THEY WANT! KARAMA'S A BITCH, NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER


Almost like this is why people were saying for a decade the consolidation of public discourse under the ownership of billionaires is bad. SUCKS TO SUCK NOW DON'T IT NIGGER
It definitely does for him
The way they're treating someone who legit just went "free speech, stop censoring people, just don't break the law" and started treating him like a supervillain fascist is NOT coming across well for them.
They are nothing short than holier than thou monsters
 
The way they're treating someone who legit just went "free speech, stop censoring people, just don't break the law" and started treating him like a supervillain fascist is NOT coming across well for them.
Reminder that these people are melting down in pants-shitting hysterics because some people they don't like might not get banned from Twitter.
 
Sorry for late but I had to address this. The part you're leaving out is that the state of twitter was a dystopian nightmare before Elon bought it. At worst, nothing changes and we're in the same dystopian nightmare we were several days ago. But there is a slimmer of hope for improvement, so of course people will be happy.
I addressed this in my other posts. Twitter is a hellscape, there's very little worth saying in 256 characters so it encourages idiotic talking points and bumper sticker politics and burning it to the ground is an acceptable outcome and would probably benefit society more than saving it.
 
"put up with" Nigga close your eyes.
Eh yo
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I don't disagree and fully understand. I expect such an outcome in the Starbucks example, much like I do on Twitter. Josh is well within his right to ban my ass if I step out of line or fedpost, it's his company.

My primary point of contention is that a good deal of the problem users and the platform itself constantly claim to be a "platform of free speech and 'trusted information'" when that is blatantly false and the ones claiming as such are lying fucks. People with no standards acting like moral arbiters of society. It's less about the legality of it, and more the blatant unchecked hypocrisy.



Of course there is an argument to be made that a platform that claims to be a "trusted source of info", "a place of discourse", has direct and immediate effects on the news cycle, public elections, and general flow of information, shouldn't necessarily be given those same protections, but I'm not a law maker and I know that's a very tricky argument to even implement without really fucking up the Internet landscape. While I do think that shit hole needs to be held to a higher standard, the standard they pretend they hold themselves to, I'm very aware it would be used against us here.
There is also a huge difference between a place like Twitter or Facebook and a place like this. We have maybe a few hundred or even a few thousand users, the big social media companies can pretty much control the narrative. I understand the Starbucks example but I do think big tech companies have way too much power over what people have to say. Imagine if the electric company could jack up the price on families for, I dunno, being the "wrong" race or religion. That's exactly the kind of thing that Jack Dorsey's brainchild does to anyone who expresses an opinion to the right of Joseph Stalin.

Also if someone claims to be "fighting disinformation," they're probably promoting their own disinformation in its place. Whatever happened to the days of the internet where people would just laugh off shit like "proof that dinosaurs built the pyramids" instead of having a raging, hair tearing fit over it?

A true centrist, my heart swells with pride

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Why only troll one group of people when you could troll two?
As much as I love this idea, I'm not sure I trust him to stay true to such a mission.

Maybe the platform will collapse upon itself as a $44 billion turd.
 
A true centrist, my heart swells with pride
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Why only troll one group of people when you could troll two?
We'll see what he means by far right. It's such a loaded term at this point, could mean retards who literally want the 4th reich and all that encompasses or it could just mean you think grooming children is bad.
 
There is also a huge difference between a place like Twitter or Facebook and a place like this. We have maybe a few hundred or even a few thousand users, the big social media companies can pretty much control the narrative. I understand the Starbucks example but I do think big tech companies have way too much power over what people have to say. Imagine if the electric company could jack up the price on families for, I dunno, being the "wrong" race or religion. That's exactly the kind of thing that Jack Dorsey's brainchild does to anyone who expresses an opinion to the right of Joseph Stalin.

Also if someone claims to be "fighting disinformation," they're probably promoting their own disinformation in its place. Whatever happened to the days of the internet where people would just laugh off shit like "proof that dinosaurs built the pyramids" instead of having a raging, hair tearing fit over it?


As much as I love this idea, I'm not sure I trust him to stay true to such a mission.

Maybe the platform will collapse upon itself as a $44 billion turd.
When corporations become large enough, they always start to draw more government regulation and scrutiny - and that's a policy traditionally pushed by the left.
 
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