Subj : Re: computer chronicles: To : Ron Lauzon From : Daniel Date : Wed Apr 29 2020 18:25:00 -=> Ron Lauzon wrote to Daniel <=- -=> Daniel wrote to Ron Lauzon <=- Da> Don't forget the buzzwords such as 'violent speech.' That's my Da> favorite. RL> Oh, ya. "Hate speech". Which we've found to really mean "speech we RL> don't like" or "speech that doesn't match our Narrative". Da> I'm really torn though. These companies have tons of power but are also Da> public companies. They're under no obligation to follow the Da> constitutional free speech protections because they're not the Da> government. Nor should they. On the other hand, their downfall will be Da> the very act of censorship/discrimination that they practice. RL> I completely agree. But these companies want the best of both worlds. RL> On one hand, they want to be a platform (like the phone network) and RL> not be held responsible for what others post on their platform. I get RL> that. I would argue that companies like Facebook and YouTube wouldn't RL> be able to exist if they had to vet every post. RL> But on the other hand, they want the power to edit speech that they RL> don't like. RL> But that makes them a publisher and they **are** responsible for their RL> content on their platform. RL> They can't have it both ways. The rules don't work like that. I feel the same way, and that's why I'm torn. Do you remember that dumb obama/press coverup with the attack on our embassy by blaming some obscure youtube vid? I believe their hate speech narrative was started at that point. Would you bet a dollar no one saw that video until they pointed fingers at it? I'd bet it had a dozen views before that. .... Visit me at: gopher://gcpp.world --- MultiMail/Linux v0.49 * Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (1:340/7) .