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Replying to @_samjack_ @TheBottle8 and
says the guy who thinks community guidelines are legally enforceable. YouTube is like any private business. They can deny you service within the law. If you don't like it don't use them and stop bitching.
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Replying to @amilh @TheBottle8 and
Yeah no. If a creator follows the rules as a platform YouTube can not suppress free speech as long as it follows there set guidelines. (Only for the US) Because you’re an idiot platform - “are merely tools for free expression”.
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Replying to @_samjack_ @TheBottle8 and
Show me the law that says that. Thanks!
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Replying to @amilh @_samjack_ and
Do you realize free speech only applies to the government right? There are no free speech rules when it comes to private companies.
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Replying to @_samjack_ @TheBottle8 and
Not a legal distinction.https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20190613/03172142391/once-more-with-feeling-there-is-no-legal-distinction-between-platform-publisher.shtml …
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Replying to @amilh @_samjack_ and
Do you ever wonder why you can't backup even your most basic claims with laws? It's because you've been fed a pile of shit you're just repeating ot. If you were at all correct you could easily point to the legal frameworks but you can't...
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Replying to @amilh @TheBottle8 and
Amil all of your sources have provided no merit to your dumbass claims. It’s obvious that you have no understanding of this. You actually think that YouTube can suppress people even if they follow guidelines and have no legal repercussions is just dumb.
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Great prove me wrong, genius
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