If you truly believe that people should be able to publish anything then you should encourage the people you hate the most to publish the things you hate the most publicly and enthusiastically
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly
The object-level outcome of your service should be everyone publishing everything they want, not people publishing everything you want.
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Scolding is "this is bad content" What they said is "this is bad content and WE DON'T WANT IT PUBLISHED ON OUR PLATFORM, EVEN THOUGH WE CAN'T PREVENT THAT" there's a huge difference there
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Replying to @sonyasupposedly
a) This is bad, but if this is what you believe then you should say it. b) This is bad, and you should not say it.
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The outcome is absolutely not the same either way. A liberal society should not bring social pressure to bear against people expressing their beliefs, no matter how repellent those beliefs may be.
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disagree there are four or five tiers here * libertarian / libertine / non judgemental * libertarian "publish your filth so that I may refute your evil" * powerless fascist "I wish I could stop you from speaking" * powerful fascist "<bang>"
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somewhere around "powerless fascist" is SOCIAL fascist "I regret that I do not have a gun, but I do have a phone and a keyboard and you're never going to work at anything but serving fries again"
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> I don't expect normies yes this is why I hide in the woods with nothing but a bag of beans, a rifle, and a fiber optic connection to my 5,000 online frens
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