Regarding the apparent and imminent repeal of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and the future of this website.

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Lol you can dish it so well and you can't take it at all.
If you're just worried about censorship online now, you were benefitting from it. We've been ringing the alarm bell for years you smug dipshits.
Nothing's even going to happen, but if it did you deserve no sympathy if you were ok with all the deplatforming and censorship because "muh private companies except bakeries!"

You know the whole "first they came for the Alex joneses and I said nothing, because I disagree with his speech"?

You're at the "then they came for me, and all the people previously censored think it's hilarious". I defended your rights to do and say shitty stuff, you looked the other way when it happened to people you disagreed with.
 
@Null you fucking faggot. If you're gonna stop being a renegade and be a man; you better get a vodka mommy within a year and make at the very least, three beautiful white children. Hopefully with her beauty and your stubborn streak.

One last nigger for the road... nigger.
 
I’m optimistic they’ll call his bluff.
I hate the globohomo retards that don’t understand section 230 or what it needs to stay intact but they’re Trump voters and Trump is a dementia addled retard that they worship for dumb ass reasons.
 
Where will the kiwi refugees go if this happens?
We'll be diaspora once again, vanishing into the ether once more. We won't be able to find a single home, not the oldfags or newfags, but we will instead be in every comment section, in every random video uploaded for just 3 Views as dictated by the almighty algorithm, in the background of every selfie while sneering at retarded normalfags who think their dystopia is glee, in the deluge of authors and artists and coders using pseudonyms to not have our livelihoods gouged, in the crowds and outskirts of crowds where we, beneath the uproar of the demoralized and insensate, will find some comfort in muttering under the freedom of being forgotten and unheard, "Niggy"

But somewhere, some-when, we'll cross paths and meet again, and when we do...we'll know.
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Lol all the true and honest fans who talk a good game about hating hugboxes and loving the contrarian trolls suddenly aren't amused when it's something they care about.

You vote for biden when he says he's gonna repeal 230, then cry about Trump doing the same thing.

You give the "private company" line when conservatives are silenced and dumped by their hosts for wrong think. Did you think they were all just gonna come over to your side?

230 may as well not exist for conservatives anymore. Google can just blacklist you. Payment processors work together to "deplatform".

You thought you were so fucking clever. Now everyone can get fucked together, and we will laugh when you cry about how you unfair it is. You thought you would just get to censor your enemies?

Now lefty tech companies lose a giant subsidy keeping them around. Lefty twitter won't be as fun if you can't make death threats and spin false stories about Republicans and right leaning celebrities.

"I got banned from Twitter, so now i'm all in for fucking the entire internet over, that'll show them!!!"

KYS
 
I am on a couple forums other than Teh Farms. They are small time forums run of by and for a very narrow specific group of people for a very narrow specific interest. The total repeal of 230 would effectively mean that those forums could not afford to stay running because they would shortly be buried in lawsuits. There are many other small time web forums scattered around teh internetz that would also be put out of business. That likely includes forums supporting the God Emperor.

When FOSTA passed and stripped 230 protection from personal ads online, Craigslist was forced to delete its personal ad section. A total 230 repeal would likely mean that CL would shut down. There are some powerful people who were pissed that CL et al succeeded because classified ad revenues were a MAJOR source of revenue for print newspapers. Yanking 230 would force a return to the newspaper classified ad, making newspapers happy but nobody else. It's even possible that Amazon and Ebay could be muzzled somewhat in order to "restore" the brick and mortar retail establishment.

There are men with a lot of money and power who want America to go back to the Main Street of small retail businesses and a news landscape of three TV channels, a single daily newspaper, and the odd AM radio station, all of which say pretty much the same thing. Jay Rockefeller has said that we must go back to before the internet.

Well, it was nice shitposting with y'all, and a warning to the secret police goons who will eventually come to take us all away after they get their hands on KF's servers: It's you or me. Game on.

Marcos
 
You're at the "then they came for me, and all the people previously censored think it's hilarious". I defended your rights to do and say shitty stuff, you looked the other way when it happened to people you disagreed with.
No, what happened is you lost. Maybe this'll teach you a lesson about how the world works or maybe you'll just live in ignorance for the rest of your life.
 
I’m optimistic they’ll call his bluff.
I hate the globohomo retards that don’t understand section 230 or what it needs to stay intact but they’re Trump voters and Trump is a dementia addled retard that they worship for dumb ass reasons.
Lol, did you vote for biden to repeal 230 instead?

Hurr durr trump made biden think of it! The democrats never wanted to restrict speech before him!
 
I'm hoping this law gets lost in the system somewhere, I can't think of a single overall benefit of it and I doubt it will be a high priority for a president who doesn't spend all day online shitposting.

That being said in the event this site goes down I will be sorely disappointed, I get a lot of enjoyment reading about internet drama and I rely on this site to keep me in the loop. For the most part, browsing through the cow threads have really brightened my days.

Can we at least get one more t-shirt sale if the place does go down?
 
I'm skeptical of Biden's and the dem's support for the repeal of Section 230. Companies like Alphabet clearly stated their support for Biden this election. Same with Twitter and FB who were actively blocking anything related to Hunter and flagging Trump's tweets.
 
Lol you can dish it so well and you can't take it at all.
If you're just worried about censorship online now, you were benefitting from it. We've been ringing the alarm bell for years you smug dipshits.
Nothing's even going to happen, but if it did you deserve no sympathy if you were ok with all the deplatforming and censorship because "muh private companies except bakeries!"

You know the whole "first they came for the Alex joneses and I said nothing, because I disagree with his speech"?

You're at the "then they came for me, and all the people previously censored think it's hilarious". I defended your rights to do and say shitty stuff, you looked the other way when it happened to people you disagreed with.
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This is so fucking retarded. I'm really tired of people shilling for Trump even when he does dumb bullshit like this. They even use the same cancerous "the Internet was fine before!" argument that they used for NN, except it's even more retarded because the Internet was nowhere near it's current state when the CDA was signed into law. I'll be laughing forever when this blows up in the faces of these faggot Stormfags/Siegefags when it blows up in their faces and they're openly banned from every platform because they're liabilities for these companies and there's no legal recourse. I'm mad at the Internet.
 
Decided to see if I was wrong about the big sites wanting a repeal. Turns out I'm wrong. People from Twitter, Google, and Facebook told Congress how bad of an idea it was in October. Skeptical of their opposition because the thing that triggered Trump's crusade comes off as egging on. That would be when Twitter first started putting disclaimers on his posts.
 
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