Bootney Lee Farnsworth
Diamond Member
You don't know what this really does.No - you have to apply and agree to terms of use.Those terms constitute censorship (by their own definition).That is correct. There are terms of use with every discussion group.Go to r/conservative and you’ll get kicked off just as quick.I'm not a conservative [I do have conservative leanings] and I've never been banned from anywhere but my post was in reference to "legalities" within the law, I know that may not be obvious from my post but the post was just off the cuff and not intended to be anything more than some clarity regarding that [it certainly was not meant to be the "end all be all" definition of trump or twitters behavior]... and censorship even of the "acceptable and legal" variety" is still censorship... fighting censorship in all its forms was once a great source of pride for Democrats, it is now just another weapon used against America by white liberals who pretend they are defenders of our constitution.I've heard plenty of conservatives here say that they've been banned from this and that site for being conservatives. Why is it legal for those sites but not for Twitter? I don't understand.
go to r/politics on redit. Post something that disagrees in a very gentle way and see how long you last. I was kicked within five minutes.
No they don't - they are private groups and if you want to belong you have to go by the rules. I don't think churches would let someone into the church to get up on the altar and preach about how good Satan is, now would they.
I'm not required to let someone in on my block party if I don't like them, now do I.
Completely different. Doesn't equate to a platform provider.
They are not private groups by any definition. Anyone can make an account and post in that subreddit. But they will be censored almost immediately for having the wrong opinion.
Guess you haven't been there.
You have to agree to the terms of use of any website including Twitter. That doesn't make them private groups.
You don't have to agree to any terms to post specifically in a subreddit like r/conservative. Even if you did, they'd still fall under the definition of censorship laid out by conservatives in this and other disussions.
Watch the video. Then comment.