but that doesn't mean i forgive you. some of this violence is on your hands. you are partially responsible.
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i get it. it's not that easy to just delete hateful content. but how many engineering hours were actually allocated towards this problem?
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how much money and research and time did these companies actually put on the line before someone fucking died.
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If your PR department is putting more hours towards dealing with a tragedy then your engineering staff, fuck you.
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Start deciding how you want to be remembered: as someone that stood up to hate, or someone that gave hate a platform.
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Because a lot of these policies are just boring fucking people reusing the same boring fucking arguments that have been used forever.
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a lot of people at these companies were on our sides. but it involved trying to change what's become a cultural norm.
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and this cultural norm is that the internet is this big open space where people can say "i'm going to fucking rape you" with no consequence.
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y'know, it's funny. the people i've seen that are most likely to be super into free-speech-on-the-internet are all white cis dudes.
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