So much for mass media being champions of free speech. They only champion freedom for their own monstrous megaphones. Everybody else keep quiet and let self-appointed "journalists" dominate our discourse. https://twitter.com/nickmon1112/status/1027669651264888832 …
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Replying to @NickSzabo4
I don't understand the argument that privately owned companies are supposed to be unfiltered outlets for free speech on their own platform. While that would be great, you can't get mad when privately owned platforms choose not to provide channels for certain content.
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Replying to @almostcalibred @NickSzabo4
The private/public distinction obviously is an obsolete ethical and analytical framework when merely private groups can so effectively limit the distribution of viewpoints which have a willing audience
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Replying to @rbrbr5 @NickSzabo4
Do tech unicorns automatically inherit the burden of absolute inclusivity just because things worked out in their favor?
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At some point they become like public utilities, but even more crucial since the free speech of millions, not just low-cost services, are involved.
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