what was the specific reasons cited? If none then @TeamYouTube is suppressing conservative speech and violating your #1stAmend rights.
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YouTube is a private company and therefore can't violate ( or in other words legally can violate ) 1st amendment rights.
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Replying to @MarkCourtney @SheepeyDarkness and
Repeal Sec 230 safe harbors of the C.D. Act which make online services immune from civil liability for their actions against their users and the actions of the users. All U.S. based social and service sites would no longer be able to legally violate or suppress Free Speech!
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Replying to @SweetNordicGold @MarkCourtney and
That's giving the government too much power. Private business's and websites should have power over what they want to censor. Should be allowed to conform to their own rules and not the government's standards. When you own the website it should be yours to censor.
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Replying to @SheepeyDarkness @MarkCourtney and
How is repealing regulation giving the government more power? This would actually extend the citizen’s 1st Amendment to include free speech online aka the modern public square. Also, if a company is publicly traded then it’s not really private now is it?
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Replying to @SweetNordicGold @MarkCourtney and
It takes away the right of a citizen to censor on their website. If it's your website you should have the right to do what you want with it. The government shouldn't be able to force you to not do something. I think if a company has government funding then they shouldn't be
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allowed to censor though since they receive money directly from the government. If that isn't the case though a site like Kotaku ( journalism site just an example though ) should have the right to delete or censor comments they don't like.
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