This one is surprisingly weird.
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I’m not personally making the calls on these. We refute in article. Our Trust and Safety team does this work.
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So you think trust and safety are making the right call by letting a neo-Nazi and a conspiracy theorist who cruelly defames the parents of murdered children stay on the platform?
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Trust and safety reports to you. Either you approve their actions, or you change the rules they work under. There's no situation where you can avoid taking responsibility for this.
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How about a platform where free speech is a first principle. If you don't like what someone says you don't have to listen or you can block. Too many people in the world think they know what's best and attempt to impose their vision on others. That's the real facicsm we're facing.
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"Nobody wants nazi trolls on twitter" is not "the real fascism".
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Is that the argument I'm making... or have you resorted to stawmanning before making any attempt to understand what's being said? Pretty lazy.
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You're the one who created a strawman, turning my demand for moderation into a crushing of "free speech".
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No. I didn't address your specfic demands or say that you were crushing free speech. You are taking offence rather than me giving it. I extolled the virtues of free speech. It's not an attack. It's making the point that free speech is (or ought to be) a first principle.pic.twitter.com/GR7qyePDHm
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Your arguments are not being made in good faith, and I will no longer engage with your trolling.
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