here's a clip taken from youtube of steven crowder, who @TeamYouTube have said does not violate their policies. youtube are apparently happy to have this material on their websitepic.twitter.com/NsIDtHAwCE
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Replying to @shaun_vids @shaun_jen and
Yes we’ve established that Crowder is an asshole, but I still think large platforms like YouTube should follow the First Amendment standard for protection of speech. I think Kyle Kulinski from Secular Talk has a great take on this.
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Replying to @DeclanTamn @shaun_jen and
Should NBC or CBS play any video I want since they reach millions of people? If not, isn’t that just restricting my free speech? You may think that YouTube is different from those companies, it isn’t.
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Why? That’s exactly what the law protects.
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What is the legal basis for that question? Link up the law that is the basis for this. Not opinion pieces or tweets, but the actual law.
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That explicitly says no computer service shall be treated as “the publisher or speaker” of someone else’s content. The actual law doesn’t say anything about being one business type or another.
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