iceberg
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but how do you take that to court.Except google and bing, and I and finding, unfortunately, DuckDuckGo does as well, will remove any sites that are considered conservative alternatives. Or list them so far down most people give up looking for any. If you don’t know the alternatives then you can’t get to them. The left has a monopoly on everything.Strange coming from a conservative. It's their platform; they make the rules. In a free society you can leave the service and new ones can be created. The same people complaining would be up in arms, if a conservative site was told who they could and could not ban.so who made twitter the judge and jury on behavior? how come they can decide what is healthy and what is not?
when microsoft had the "monopoly" they had to alter how they did business. they had to include 3rd party browsers into THEIR OS. they had to sell OS's WITHOUT functionality so people would have the "ability" to pick and choose and not have product forced upon them.
i worked at MS during these years as they went from a good to great company and how they did business had to change and how they operated had to change.
google is seeing this with lawsuits they buy their way out of like MS did in the day. facebook is now coming.
so if you want to say "well it's their business they can do what they want" tell me how well that worked for Microsoft and other tech companies in time.