In fact we have WAY more social interaction not intended to be public free speech than you do. You can say anything nobody bats an eye. What you have is Stalin's gulag treatment. Yeah public free speech is restricted. Not arguing here here. Still people get away with lots.
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Replying to @MegaVodka12 @TimSweeneyEpic
Regardless the customer protection law doesn't allow any company impose any behavioral patterns or speech conditions. And stop Watching CNN and MSNBC. it will rot your brain. You know nothing about the real Russia. hahah
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Replying to @MegaVodka12
Freedom of speech prevents governments from limiting what people can say. It doesn’t mean that every company has to host every piece of content that every user wants. That would seem to outlaw all forms of moderation, including topical moderation and spam moderation.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
hahahah Again we don't have such a law. Are you seriously trying to hide behind spam and topic moderation to justify those rules? LOL Every single American company has leftist hate speech (not a thing) rules and you're telling about the 1st amendment? LOL
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Replying to @MegaVodka12
Bullying, harassment, hate, and trolling are things that would ruin a social platform for many millions of users if a few thousand users engaged in it, and would stifle the meaningful discussion and engagement that’s supposed to happen there.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @MegaVodka12
If you dig into each companies’ policies in detail, I think you’ll find Epic and *most* others don’t aspire to be the thought police - for example, if you compare the license agreement for Unreal Engine to the terms for our online services.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
LOL Valve is a far leftist thought police. I got a community perma ban on steam for calling some devs talentless hacks or some steam user an idiot, complaining about a game, disliking the plot of a game. I hate the fatfukk's company.
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Replying to @MegaVodka12 @TimSweeneyEpic
Don't aspire? really? hah name a single American company that doesn't have those fascist hate speech rules (meaning ban anything we dont like) of the top of your head. Go I dare you hahaha
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Replying to @MegaVodka12
I think these rules are common because every forum that permitted harassment, bullying, and hate quickly degenerated into anarchy and the reasonable users left. Take Voat for example: it started as a libertarian free speech forum, look what it is now.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
hahahahaha You have the 1st Amendment in the states! Tell me do you see anarchy? Nope It's astonishing I, a Russian, has to explain the value of Free speech to an American billionaire LOL Voat's failure has got nothing to do with free speech.
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Freedom of speech doesn’t lead to anarchy precisely because individuals and companies have the freedom to reject ideas and content they disagree with. You can’t force your local paper to post your hate screed, you can’t force Valve to host your trolling.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
Never happened before the 2010's era and it was all fine. Stop pretending otherwise. You compare a store with a newspaper? LOL How did you code Unreal 1 engine with this kinda logic? hate this hate that. You pretend to be a positive robot who doesn't hate people? Crap!
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Replying to @MegaVodka12 @TimSweeneyEpic
Everyone hates. The reason you built your business cos you hate something. It's human. You liberal lunatics. Oh it must be another reason you didn't want to put Fortnite on google store to get taken away 30% hahaha
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