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So they are trying to reduce the spread of misinformation, mostly about Covid?
I'm not seeing a problem here.
Yes, indeed the Biden Administration worked with Facebook to censor information they didn’t want disseminated.
The government did not force anyone to publish or not publish anythingThere is a huge problem, it is not the place of the Govt to tell, or even suggest, to a private entity what they should allow to be posted.
The government did not force anyone to publish or not publish anything
It is the role of government to protect the public.
These COVID lies killed thousands.
I would agree, if there was accountability.There is a huge problem, it is not the place of the Govt to tell, or even suggest, to a private entity what they should allow to be posted.
BULLCRAP!This is the same excuse bosses use when accused of sexual harassment..."I did not force her to blow me".
When an entity as powerful as the US Fed Govt "ask" a business to do something, it is more than just asking.
Where do you want it to end, should the Fed Govt have agents walking about and if they hear someone telling a "lie" should they go over and "ask" them not to say that thing any more?
Except merely ASKING her to blow her boss is sexual harassment, whether she blew him or not. So it's not even a good analogy.This is the same excuse bosses use when accused of sexual harassment..."I did not force her to blow me".
When an entity as powerful as the US Fed Govt "ask" a business to do something, it is more than just asking.
The problem with "some guy on Twitter" is that he can post blatantly false information telling someone to take sheep dip to treat Covid, and people die from that.
So simple enough solution, let people sue Facebook and Twitter for libel, slander, etc. It would means some pretty heavy moderation, though.
Yes, people totally deserve to die if they take the wrong advice that looked legit.If people are stupid enough to follow the advice of someone on Twitter, mankind is better off without them.
Possibly. But this site is actually MODERATED. Posts get deleted and members get banned if they step over the line.And the same would have to hold true for sites like this, which would be the end of all small forums.
So they are trying to reduce the spread of misinformation, mostly about Covid?
I'm not seeing a problem here.
Yes, people totally deserve to die if they take the wrong advice that looked legit.
Possibly. But this site is actually MODERATED. Posts get deleted and members get banned if they step over the line.
Nothing like an out of context crapstack to prove nothing.
Slowing the propagation of MAGAT driven COVID lies that killed thousands of MAGAT morons was, in fact, a public service.
Of course you don’t see a problem.
I assume you are going with the to “protect people’s health” route. How would the possibility of COVID coming from a lab have a negative effect on people’s health? Right, it wouldn’t. It was purely political.
How would suppressing information regarding the origins of COVID be a public service?
And suppressing the Hunter laptop story was also a public service?
This is the kind of misinformation we don't need out there..
Because it's not "information", it's conspiracy theories. You guys have been saying this for four years, and you still don't have any proof other than, "The Chinese are meanyheads!"
yes, suppressing Russian Misinformation was definitely a public service.
Yes, indeed the Biden Administration worked with Facebook to censor information they didn’t want disseminated.