Just that once a private org starts censoring you when does the government start doing it?
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Replying to @impiousimp @TygerWDR and
But what about when that speech goes against the organization's community guidelines, where they said "these are the rules, go against them and you're out." Does the organization have a right to police (if you will) what's said on their platform?
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Replying to @JeremyPirri @TygerWDR and
You're talking about stuff like hate speech, I'm talking about people having opinions ideologically driven organizations dont like.
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Replying to @impiousimp @TygerWDR and
Let me ask you this so we're on the same page: What ideology drives YouTube? I've seen both extreme right- and left-wing assholes on there. Pro- and anti-feminists. MRA assholes. I've seen studios abuse the Content ID system. What is YouTube's ideology? I honestly don't know.
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Replying to @JeremyPirri @TygerWDR and
Either way I was talking generally not YouTube specifically. I would just hate to have YouTube set a precident though Google already has by firing James damore for basically saying "so uh, on average men and women are different and that's probably why we see these trends..."
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Replying to @impiousimp @JeremyPirri and
The whole thing is bullshit IMO.
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Replying to @impiousimp @JeremyPirri and
Oh oh and YouTube kinda has set a precident in demonetizing certain types of people. Alex Jones, sure. He's skeevy shithead. But I don't think all right wing thought deserves to be disincentivised and from what I can gather...it probably has been. That said, I'm a liberal.
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Replying to @impiousimp @JeremyPirri and
YouTube is a private company tho so they can basically do what they want. I just don't think it's the right thing to do.
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Replying to @JeremyPirri @TygerWDR and
Yeh. I was.just thinking about it last night. When big companies start silencing people, what's the real difference between that and the government? Or what about college students disrupting debres and talks? How is that not infringing on the people's right to hear them?
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Debates and talks. You have hate Milo all you want but if someone wants to go to. Milo debate, shouldn't they have they right without forcing the school to shell out nearly a million dollars for security?
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