They withdrew because it became a controversy, and could potentially hurt their company, not because they actually care. And the fact that you defend a massive corporate private company that has more power than most governments' right to censorship, you are anti free speech
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Replying to @Nezd_ @daFrogDude and
That fact that I never said anything remotely close to this is what's actually worrying. Censorship by private media companies IS legal, but when they are big enough to become a necessary part of life for so many people it SHOULD be regulated
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Especially when it has been demonstrated that they absolutely abuse their power to control the political narrative. Google is absolutely massive, and they have too much money and power as it is. They shouldn't have complete control over what people see or say
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Neither should Twitter, Facebook, or any other massive corporation. When I say these companies have more power than most governments, that is NOT an exaggeration in any capacity whatsoever
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Replying to @Nezd_ @daFrogDude and
Because cutting off social media entirely is just that easy and will definitely not make life difficult in the future. The fact that these corporations have so much power and more and more people DEPEND on them for their livelihood should concern you if you care about free speech
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Imagine missing the point this hard. You clearly don't even understand what I'm saying
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