.@jack is clearly one of the business greats.
Blows my mind he's anti-free speech.
One would think the unalienable rights of man is something all Americans would agree on.
Recent banned accounts Godfrey Elfwick, Gavin Mcinnes, and now Alex Jones is suspended for 7 days. The smaller accounts no one notices. https://twitter.com/MindsFiction/status/1029826731430109186 …
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I don't believe banning and suspending accounts for breaking terms and conditions made by a private sector organization that they all agreed to follow is considered anti-free speech.
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1) Communication monopolies are targeting citizens they politically disagree with & silencing them. 2) These people have spent years creating their digital property which is being destroyed. At a minimum it's a radical expression of power. Antithetical to the bill of rights
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I agree with your first point 100%. It actually scares the hell out of me. People’s digital property is being curated and stored on a public platform owned by private shareholders, not themselves. It’s not truly their property. Plus, that isn’t infringing on someone’s rights.
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We fully agree on the first point. Second point, I am trying out. Seems someone like Alex Jones who probably has a decade's worth of work invested in YouTube should at least get some sort of eviction notice, similar to renters. Allowing him to export his digital work.
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Ah ok that makes sense. I like that idea. I wonder how that could be done without him or anyone else doing harm? Similar to you renter analogy. Many renters obviously will trash a place.
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My second point is weak. And distracts from freedom of speech which is what matters. Thank your for talking this through with me.
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