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    Eric Weinstein‏Verified account @EricRWeinstein Aug 6

    Eric Weinstein Retweeted Reuters Top News

    Facebook, Apple, YouTube/Google, Spotify are ostensibly 4 diverse independent actors acting together. Coordinated corporate action like this is a serious problem that has nothing whatsoever to do w/ the various peculiarities of the target here. What are we seeing? What is this?https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1026534085634793473 …

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    Facebook, Apple, YouTube and Spotify take down Alex Jones content https://reut.rs/2AJdEDt 
    11:43 AM - 6 Aug 2018 from San Francisco, CA
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    640 replies 2,336 retweets 6,538 likes
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      2. Geoffrey Miller‏Verified account @primalpoly Aug 6
        Replying to @EricRWeinstein

        We're seeing the Leftist elite realizing they're losing control of the American government, so they're executing an ideological coup through the companies that control the means of communication. Like Communists seizing TV stations in banana republics. But more 21st century.

        100 replies 546 retweets 1,633 likes
      3. Adeline Freedman‏ @AdelineFreedman Aug 6
        Replying to @primalpoly @EricRWeinstein

        Jones is such a terrible representation for alternative thought, I am loathe to defend him. I support diverse thought of all kinds. I also support companies having the right to control what happens in their domains. I find it strange that the right thinks jones is their voice.

        50 replies 2 retweets 57 likes
      4. Geoffrey Miller‏Verified account @primalpoly Aug 6
        Replying to @AdelineFreedman @EricRWeinstein

        So would a private hospital have the right to turn away an injured person from their ER just because they don't like her politics? And even if they had the legal right, would it be ethical?

        28 replies 8 retweets 125 likes
      5. Knossus Minotaur‏ @aminotaurswords Aug 6
        Replying to @primalpoly @AdelineFreedman @EricRWeinstein

        Hospitals could and did. They passed laws to prevent it. Doctors take an oath against it. That's why this is such a shitty comp: Are you suggesting that the gov't pass laws to guarantee a platform of the speakers choosing? Should techies have an oath like the Hippocratic oath?

        3 replies 0 retweets 26 likes
      6. Geoffrey Miller‏Verified account @primalpoly Aug 6
        Replying to @aminotaurswords @AdelineFreedman @EricRWeinstein

        It might be nice if the people who worked for social media companies took some kind of professional oath not to let their personal political views bias who has access to the most important communications tech in the modern world.

        8 replies 5 retweets 45 likes
      7. Knossus Minotaur‏ @aminotaurswords Aug 6
        Replying to @primalpoly @AdelineFreedman @EricRWeinstein

        Forcing someone to take an oath to work? For freedom? If the industry is so critical to survival it should be privatized like a utility. It isn't though. Jones still has platforms. And if platform(s) want to best their competitors by banning/hosting him, they should be able to.

        3 replies 0 retweets 19 likes
      8. Geoffrey Miller‏Verified account @primalpoly Aug 6
        Replying to @aminotaurswords @AdelineFreedman @EricRWeinstein

        You don't think doctors should take a Hippocratic oath?

        5 replies 0 retweets 17 likes
      9. Adeline Freedman‏ @AdelineFreedman Aug 6
        Replying to @primalpoly @aminotaurswords @EricRWeinstein

        I’m not sure, but I lean toward yes. I don’t think it’s a good comparison though.

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
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      2. James Tiberius Stone‏ @Evolving_Ego Aug 6
        Replying to @EricRWeinstein

        It seems to me that an analog to the Lockean Proviso applies here. A private entity has a right to deplatform, as long as remaining opportunities to connect with audience remain roughly as good. When all coordinate at once to deplatform, there is an extra burden of justification.

        3 replies 5 retweets 37 likes
      3. James Tiberius Stone‏ @Evolving_Ego Aug 6
        Replying to @Evolving_Ego @EricRWeinstein

        "extra burden of justification" meaning that Jones would have to present a clear and present danger or some such thing.

        5 replies 3 retweets 18 likes
      4. Adeline Freedman‏ @AdelineFreedman Aug 6
        Replying to @Evolving_Ego @EricRWeinstein

        I think it’s possible that he does present real danger. I don’t think we’d be where we are today, when the idea of truth and facts becomes mailable depending on ideology, without Alex jones.

        6 replies 4 retweets 24 likes
      5. James Tiberius Stone‏ @Evolving_Ego Aug 6
        Replying to @AdelineFreedman @EricRWeinstein

        That's a legitimate line to argue, imo. I think that line is more defensible than saying an oligopoly just has a right to shut people out because they are private.

        5 replies 2 retweets 9 likes
      6. Adeline Freedman‏ @AdelineFreedman Aug 6
        Replying to @Evolving_Ego @EricRWeinstein

        It’s the only arguement that works. I’m seeking knowledge on this. I detest Jones and nearly everything he says, but I don’t want this type of thing to happen to the free thinkers I follow, who just might save us all.

        4 replies 5 retweets 34 likes
      7. David Fernández‏ @ski0wa7 Aug 6
        Replying to @AdelineFreedman @Evolving_Ego @EricRWeinstein

        but there is a clear distinction between Alex Jones and Neil deGrasse Tyson; there is a clear distintion between Paul Joseph Watson and Secular Talk and so on.. because there a precedence that involves and point it to everyone..

        7 replies 3 retweets 7 likes
      8. David Fernández‏ @ski0wa7 Aug 6
        Replying to @ski0wa7 @AdelineFreedman and

        or would you consider that Creationism should be in college because is an issue of "freedom speech"? No, social medias like this and twitter could be regulated to avoid harmful information.

        7 replies 4 retweets 7 likes
      9. Adeline Freedman‏ @AdelineFreedman Aug 6
        Replying to @ski0wa7 @Evolving_Ego @EricRWeinstein

        They should probably be able to regulate themselves, as they seem inclined to do, but I absolutely don’t think some government agency should be regulating from the outside. That would be disastrous.

        4 replies 2 retweets 9 likes
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      2. Donna Martin‏ @dmartinwellness Aug 6
        Replying to @EricRWeinstein

        I don’t like Alex Jones. What I detest is the 4 actors believe that I cannot think, reason and come to my own conclusion. I am so simple minded that I must be protected from all the big bad wolves lest I be eaten. That should scare us all.

        8 replies 17 retweets 186 likes
      3. Kim Iversen‏ @KimOnTheLeft Aug 6
        Replying to @dmartinwellness @EricRWeinstein

        Exactly what I’ve been arguing all damn day.

        1 reply 1 retweet 27 likes
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      2. Michael Shawley‏ @MichaelShawley Aug 6
        Replying to @EricRWeinstein

        Collusion looks obvious. Is it time for the market [ppl who value Free and/or uncensored Speech] to move on and create new spaces where dialog and exchange can be had? Or, would that create a new echo chamber?

        3 replies 2 retweets 16 likes
      3. Jave Galt-Miller‏ @PelopsWar Aug 6
        Replying to @MichaelShawley @EricRWeinstein

        Your suggested answer would seem to invalidate the original question about free speech. Yes, it is possible for Alex Jones to move to/create a new space where his speech can be heard. (Not that he doesn't already have one.) These companies are not stopping his speech. (cont)

        1 reply 3 retweets 12 likes
      4. Jave Galt-Miller‏ @PelopsWar Aug 6
        Replying to @PelopsWar @MichaelShawley @EricRWeinstein

        [cont.] They are just saying their private space/technology can't be used to project that speech. Presumably if the NY Times refuses to publish your op-ed, you would not call that an infringement of your free speech?

        4 replies 2 retweets 21 likes
      5. Michael Shawley‏ @MichaelShawley Aug 6
        Replying to @PelopsWar @EricRWeinstein

        I don't disagree. I'm merely sad to see these forums change as they have. I have always appreciated (namely) twitter's rough and tumble atmosphere where there was such diverse disagreement.

        1 reply 1 retweet 7 likes
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