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When corporations are so massive that they essentially shut out any other competition, it's time for regulation. Face/Twit/Tube are the modern public square and have a responsibility to let all voices be heard, even the ones we may not like. That's the essence of free speech.
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I agree with you in principle but that's a moral or ethical responsibility; not, unfortunately, a legal one. I, however, would be supportive of extending
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Pretty damning for Google. They are begging to be regulated as a public carrier. No content censorship except for defamation and obscenity.
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Repost on Google CEO’s Twitter page.
@sundarpichai needs to address why he hasn’t fired Jen Gennai the executive who is exposed discussing Big Tech deciding who should be the next president.pic.twitter.com/gBdeWEmoxlThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Companies can have political speech, but I think there is something when that same company is actively suppressing the political speech of the other side.
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And before anyone says private companies can do whatever they want, well, no, they can't. That's why we have antitrust laws. If you abuse your power, prepare to be broken up or regulated.
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