Example: It is legal for women in NYC to walk around in public topless. A photo of this legal act is censored on FB https://twitter.com/AnonAcademy/status/774201965471498242 …
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Replying to @YourAnonNews
That's not censorship, that is the platform policy. Stopping the use of FB for stuff isn't restricting free speech.
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Replying to @CthulhuSec @YourAnonNews
That's a simplistic view. Facebook is the monopoly on social media; it's no longer a platform, it's the platform.
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You really have no choice in alternatives, it's the only one friends use. If there was choice, I'd agree.
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If a platform that 22% of the world uses to catch up with friends blocks content, that certainly has an impact.
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Replying to @musalbas @YourAnonNews
They aren't government, thus private. Same analogy of people using my garden for stuff I don't like.
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Replying to @CthulhuSec @YourAnonNews
Your garden isn't a platform that 1.7 billion people use daily to communicate with friends and family.
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Being "private" isn't an excuse for absolving yourself of responsibility of your impact on the world.
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Facebook isn't a private space either; it's a public platform run by a private company.
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Replying to @musalbas @YourAnonNews
A public space yes. Still doesn't mean the users can dictate to a company what they should or shouldn't permit.
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It's a company that makes money off users' back. Maybe they can have rights? If you made money from 1/2
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