It's very frustrating that people are now trying to redefine censorship to include "moderation on a private website".
Despite the guise of free speech, it ironically has a tinge of authoritarianism: you must broadcast my message I think it's Correct, but you can continue deleting the ones I think are Wrong.
It's also dangerous because it's obscuring the real meaning of censorship and polluting actual discourse about that topic.
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 33.0 ms ] threadAnyway, since such requests are apparently ignored here, my password is "bluewave".
Have fun.
Despite the guise of free speech, it ironically has a tinge of authoritarianism: you must broadcast my message I think it's Correct, but you can continue deleting the ones I think are Wrong.
It's also dangerous because it's obscuring the real meaning of censorship and polluting actual discourse about that topic.