Hate speech is not protected under the first amendment.
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Replying to @ILikeBonhoeffer @RobBowlinThe3rd and
Yes it is. Hate speech literally means nothing
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Replying to @Majaffey @RobBowlinThe3rd and
You’re right. My misunderstanding. Fortunately, nobody is going to jail! A private company made a choice...
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Replying to @ILikeBonhoeffer @RobBowlinThe3rd and
Yes that my dystopian dream. For a few major corporations to have complete control of the marketplace of ideas. Can you just imagine all the rainbows and unicorns in our society once the multi billion dollar tech corporations have complete control? Want it be grand?
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Replying to @Majaffey @ILikeBonhoeffer and
That’s an issue of monopolization, not free speech.
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Replying to @babsbeaty @ILikeBonhoeffer and
I agree. And once they monopolize everything (they have already), they then get to curate content and control speech. It is a speech issue. Don't dilude yourself into thinking it isn't. Crowder was demonetized for saying mean things while Colbert, Kimmel, and Bee walk free
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Replying to @Majaffey @ILikeBonhoeffer and
Chowder is also walking free. He basically got reflected by a publisher. Or his show got canceled. It happens literally every day. Every. Day.
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Replying to @babsbeaty @ILikeBonhoeffer and
So we admit that YouTube is a publisher and not a platform then? Because clear rules would be a fantastic change of pace for everyone involved. Or are you unclear what you are arguing for?
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Replying to @Majaffey @babsbeaty and
Two things. 1) Stockholders generally don't like when their company provides a platform for people who've been cited in the manifestos of terrorists who've committed mass murders in synagogues, mosques, and churches. If you don't like YouTube's direction, buy stock and vote. 1/2
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2) YouTube is exercising their right to Free Speech by deciding what they want on their platform. Free Speech is about rules made by Congress. It's not about being free from the consequences of speech. You can get fired or denied a platform, but you can't go to jail.
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