...Is that like how a lamppost or a billboard stand or a sidewalk enables hate toward women on the street? ...
-
-
En réponse à @jilliancyork
@jilliancyork I do want to have this conversation with you, though: don't you think that FB policies pre-FBrape contained double standards?3 réponses 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @sarahjeong
@sarahjeong I do, but it's not just re: rape. Not sure if you saw what I wrote about it:http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2013/05/30/facebook_and_hate_speech_the_company_should_not_be_in_the_business_of_censorship.html …1 réponse 1 Retweet 1 j'aime -
En réponse à @jilliancyork
@jilliancyork Yep. Still ruminating on a response to it, actually.1 réponse 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @sarahjeong
@sarahjeong The one extra point I'd make is that if we want to change things, change the law not FB's policies.1 réponse 1 Retweet 1 j'aime -
En réponse à @jilliancyork
@jilliancyork Oh, I don't know, I think FB policies are an interesting place to start b/c FB is more than Americans.1 réponse 0 Retweet 0 j'aime -
En réponse à @sarahjeong
@jilliancyork But they are opaque, the process is problematic, bla bla bla. . .2 réponses 0 Retweet 0 j'aime
@jilliancyork . . . I think feminism REQUIRES a proliferation of free speech. But less sure about American First Am jurisprudence
Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
Twitter est peut-être en surcapacité ou rencontre momentanément un incident. Réessayez ou rendez-vous sur la page Twitter Status pour plus d'informations.