they honestly believe the consequences of censoring them, even on a private platform, would be worse.
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En réponse à @herufeanor
Regardless, that's the type of change that hasn't happened in the years since it was discovered to be a problem. Hence my point.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Years during which a lot of very principled people have been grappling with what the right path forward actually is.
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En réponse à @herufeanor
"Don't defend Nazis." There's the path forward. It's not hard.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
No, it's NOT that simple. Because it's not about defending Nazis at all. It's not even about what behavior is acceptable...
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It's about figuring out which kinds of bad behavior need to have enforcement attached, and which kinds ...
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En réponse à @herufeanor @ChrisWarcraft
should be addressed instead by social pressures.
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En réponse à @herufeanor
That's a cop out. These services are all controlled by people who can CHOOSE not to enable Nazis.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
No, your entire line of argument is a cop out. It's ignoring every possible nuance or mitigating circumstance...
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En réponse à @herufeanor @ChrisWarcraft
So you don't have to engage in any real thought. Just yell "Nazis bad! Stomp Nazis!" and then turn your brain off.
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And we didn't turn our brains off. We realized that the Nazi ethos is incompatible with any form of democracy.
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