So, I have pretty thick skin when it comes to online harassment, but something has been really bothering me.
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Replying to @gaywonk
Thanks so much for outlining all of this–we’re looking into it further. Sending you a DM now.
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Replying to @TeamYouTube @gaywonk
I’m not going to yell or scream. I’m just going to appeal to the profit motive. If you and other content platforms don’t get serious about this, one day in the near future there will be governments that will make you get serious about this.
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Don’t wait for governments to force you to act. Do the right thing now and save yourself the trouble. Stop kicking the can down the road.
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Too late unfortunately coming out of this DOJ it’s likely going to be battering YouTube to keep accounts like this active, because we live in disgusting timespic.twitter.com/jKCtsAkAEV
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Replying to @ebaer2 @gatorneiljr and
Or maybe there's this thing called a first amendment that allows people to say almost whatever they want. It's childish to want to ban people from YouTube or Twitter because they said mean words.
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Let’s chat about that. A) there are limitations on free speech especially around inciting violence, as well as many other situations: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_free_speech_exceptions …pic.twitter.com/WR6HNoMIMS
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