Facebook and Twitter are tech companies, not judges. We should let our robust court system alone decide who and what content can be published online.
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Replying to @jayvasdigital
The normal funding process of the us court system, tax payer dollars. Social media should not be regulated by government, it should be judged. If I write something false and harmful about you, sue me. If I’m writing something obscene, arrest me.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @jayvasdigital
Facebook and Twitter should not be suspending accounts or deleting posts as they are not good judges of when the right to free speech should be excepted.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
Agreed with this, Facebook/Twitter shouldn’t be judging social media conversations either. But it’s hard for a government to monitor social media at scale, and a bit dicey. Should they have access to private convos? Private accounts? Ability to monitor all your data by default
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Replying to @jayvasdigital
Preventing violent attacks is a separate issue, but outside of that government should not monitor social media, especially not private conversations.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
You said “We should let our robust court system alone decide who and what content can be published online.” Government would need to be able to monitor private accounts for this to happen.
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