the fact that so many sites changed policies at the same time suggests to me that the decision changed so rapidly because of the landscape of liabilities
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tbh i’m sure a lot of these sites would rather it be up to a law or exterior regulatory body
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heh, currently in the Estonian government the main parties are restricting the opposing party from commenting or making their cases - here's the proof that it doesn't matter whether it's private or public XD
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Facebook, Twitter, are massive, MASSIVE* "public spaces" controlled and policed by private corporates. *: MASSIVE as in 1+ Billion people. It's like if Shengzhen 100M people urban area was a private corporate property, within which private corporate polices make law. Weird.
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TBH, nationalizing these key "public space" is absolutely needed. A private space with 1B+ people and private police isnt normal-healthy at all.
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Missing ingredient for any sane public square is an identity layer. I thought consumers would demand ID to own their own data but no forces enabled that. We should - with ability to hide info at one's own discretion but not evade liability.
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