Freedom of speech means absolutely nothing if it does not include the freedom to be wrong. Censorship is a slippery slope. The antidote to a bad argument is a better argument, not silencing, cancelling, or labeling them.
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The notion that Silicon Valley gets to have carve outs to all the laws that the rest of have to live by, but then doesn't have to be subject to regulation, is absurd. If you want to argue that we should repeal IP and liability law entirely, go for it.
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But if Twitter gets to have exception to all the laws that we have to follow, but then _doesn't_ have to provide equal access, to me that is a problem, and "but capitalism" has nothing to do with it. This isn't, and never was, a "free market".
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I didn't know about this fact! Could you give me some link to read about it? Thanks!
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Congress created regulation specifically to deal with digital media. That's to be expected as we treat different mediums differently for liability even in common law and in no way changes a site being private and them having a 1A rights.
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