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I'd say it's a very tricky line to draw. Absolute free speech is not a good thing, the freedom to spout racism and incite hatred and violence are freedoms we can do without.This causes a tremendous challenge for Twitter, when realistically they have a small team of kids trying to police such a vast platform and when interpretation can be very nuanced.
Agreed ncRover. Imagine if Joe Biden had taken highly classified secret documents to his private residence in a breach of national security, putting hundreds, if not thousands of US operatives at personal risk - you would be perfectly correct to castigate him and Musk for censoring this story as you do in the post above.Oohhh...
Billy just doobother with it , musk will soon be bankrupt financially as well as morally
Amazing how often I hear this from people on the far right."How would YOU feel if people on the Left were engaged in massive, systematic disinformation and deception, and planning to undermine democracy, and action was taken against them?"
2) "Shadow banning" as I understand it, is blocking someone from a platform without them knowing. This is the first definition that Google offers "block (a user) from a social media site or online forum without their knowledge, typically by making their posts and comments no longer visible to other users. There is zero evidence of that happening." There is zero evidence of that happening in the link you posted, despite what the writer claims. Twitter was choosing not to amplify the conspiracy theorists who were hysterically claiming that the 2020 election had been illegally stolen (a line that led directly to an attempted coup by crazed far-right activists, drunk on that narrative). Twitter didn't block the tweets of Bongino or Kirk, or anyone else. They just chose, responsibly in my opinion, not to push them.
Nc.1) Absolutely, the publication of a conspiracy theory with no substance, aimed at smearing a candidate in the immediate run up to an election is undermining democracy. What do you consider it to be? Value-neutral free speech? And what do you consider the examples below to be?2) "Shadow banning" as I understand it, is blocking someone from a platform without them knowing. This is the first definition that Google offers "block (a user) from a social media site or online forum without their knowledge, typically by making their posts and comments no longer visible to other users. There is zero evidence of that happening." There is zero evidence of that happening in the link you posted, despite what the writer claims. Twitter was choosing not to amplify the conspiracy theorists who were hysterically claiming that the 2020 election had been illegally stolen (a line that led directly to an attempted coup by crazed far-right activists, drunk on that narrative). Twitter didn't block the tweets of Bongino or Kirk, or anyone else. They just chose, responsibly in my opinion, not to push them.By the way, I really shouldn't have to say this, but if there were left wing people actively trying to undermine the democratic process by a concerted misinformation campaign that incited an attempt to murder leading right wing politicians whle they were trying to carry out their duties, I'd be horrified by any organisation pushing their message a value-neutral free speech.The point is that there simply AREN'T influential individuals on the Left doing that. Whereas there ARE numerous ones on the Right. Maybe you could give us your take on why their right to do that is so precious?3) You keep insisting that you aren't far right, yet you keep pushing themes that are heavily peddled by the far right. You posted a line that even people as far to the Right as Tucker Carlson and Sebastian Gorka have dismissed as nothing, but then you took me to task for dismissing it. You previously told me Matteo Salvini was a centrist. If you'll excuse me, I'll form my judgements based on the content of what you post, rather than what you claim to be.
Nc.If you're reading reports that sat Salvini is centre-Right, and not seeing anything that says he is far-right, that kind of buttresses the point I was making earlier about the balance of what you read.I hear what you are saying about your own self-assessment, but you have, uncritically posted several themes that are pushed very hard by the far-right.
he's a fragile manbaby who's fallen into a far right echo chamber because they lick his arse.
Could it be that he's mining the bots and weeding them out?
Quote from: Nudga on December 19, 2022, 07:07:11 pmCould it be that he's mining the bots and weeding them out?Like he did over that vote about reinstating Trump, eh?