Oh, never mind. Facebook doesn't actually believe in free speech.https://twitter.com/facebook/status/1017477296943349760 …
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Replying to @HbdNrx
FB as a private enterprise doesn't have an obligation to promote free speech. The issues with"fake news", 1) MSM who cry it to stop competition. 2) Sites like FB who will use outcries to clamp down on it in the US to justify letting foreign governments censor content abroad.
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Replying to @ThatGuyBrian3
I don't care whether Facebook in fact currently has a legal obligation to promote free speech. Facebook *should* promote free speech due to both a [future] affirmative obligation to promote free speech and feelings of personal responsibility to promote free speech.
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Replying to @HbdNrx
They should promote free speech. We can't force them to do it and ultimately the market will decide Facebook's fate. The whole fake news thing is being used to shut down competitors to the MSM and as way for Facebook to justify silencing dissident voices in oppressive countries.
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Replying to @ThatGuyBrian3
The market won't always work due to network effects. The proposed
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Replying to @HbdNrx
Those same network effects that where going to make Microsoft our masters at the turn of the century?
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Yet we still pay tribute to Microsoft with every Windows computer, despite their technological stagnation
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