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    1. Jeremy Stangroom‏ @PhilosophyExp 3 Mar 2018
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      Jeremy Stangroom Retweeted Ricky Gervais

      Sounds good, but too simplistic. It's often the case that whether you are listened to or taken seriously is wrapped up in social forces well beyond your ability to influence. Think the Jim Crow era in the American south.https://twitter.com/rickygervais/status/969878622684237824 …

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      Ricky GervaisVerified account @rickygervais
      A lot of people confuse their right to free speech with a right to be actually listened to or taken seriously. You have to earn that.
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    2. Jeremy Stangroom‏ @PhilosophyExp 3 Mar 2018
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      If you can't do things with words - i.e., your words have no perlocutionary effect - then your free speech means nothing. Miranda Fricker's stuff on epistemic injustice is relevant here.

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    3. Jeremy Stangroom‏ @PhilosophyExp 3 Mar 2018
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      Incidentally, this is why the idea free speech is merely the absence of govt interference is trite nonsense. If private institutions - eg, Google, Facebook - dominate the Habermasian public sphere, then being deprived access to their services is a free speech issue.

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    4. Jeremy Stangroom‏ @PhilosophyExp 3 Mar 2018
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      If it turns out that you can't do things with words unless you have access to social media platforms, then not having access is a limit on your speech. If BLM were banned from Facebook, then that would be a free speech issue. This should be obvious.

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    5. Keith Frankish‏ @keithfrankish 3 Mar 2018
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      Obvious that it's an issue but not so obvious that it's a free speech issue. Might be better to see FS as a narrowly defined negative right. Positive right to access much harder to codify.

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      Jeremy Stangroom‏ @PhilosophyExp 4 Mar 2018
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      I don't tend to think of free speech issues in terms of rights, but not sure it would be hard to codify if one thinks of the big social media platforms as public goods.

      2:59 AM - 4 Mar 2018
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        1. Wesley Buckwalter‏ @wesbuc 4 Mar 2018
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          Two positive examples, if gov actor allows hecklers veto or selectively charges more money, this is typically a violation of FA rights.

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        1. Keith Frankish‏ @keithfrankish 4 Mar 2018
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          Maybe, but I think then you'd have to bring those platforms under public ownership.

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