Are you seriously making this argument? Think about it for second.
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99.7% of smartphones sold are either iOS or Android. The Gab app has been banned from both. I really think they have a point here.
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That sucks, but you either believe in markets or you don't.
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I do. However, there is a possible anti-trust case here. US law treats monopolies and duopolies differently from smaller companies.
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Abolish those laws.
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Why do u want corporations to have power over your speech?
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LOL, you are thinking about it wrong.
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No I'm not answer the question
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Let me clarify, does gab support ALL constitutionally protected speech? I.e. not actionable speech
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From what i've seen, yes they do.
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There's an irony in that many people that believe in no-platforming wrong-think also believe the internet should legally be a utility.
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Time to build Net 3.0 and you'll be the spearhead towards a free internet.
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I'm suspicious of "net neutrality" because its loudest supporters are the very same companies that are actively silencing right-wing voices.
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The telephone company could not cut off your service because of your political views. Social media must be treated the same.....pic.twitter.com/53vAL0Ooc3
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One word, dicks
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Hello my dear. You miss me?
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Yes! I haven't seen ya around in a while
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But, I can't miss things like this. My God.... What a beautiful hat


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