For those writing that "Google and Apple are private companies and should be free to do whatever they want": Would you feel the same if they randomly blocked an app from their Store with no way to appeal, and developers…
> The logical conclusion is that the de-platformed actors get mad enough that they start lashing out in criminal ways, doing stuff that gets them locked up or killed, or otherwise "de-platformed" in real life. There's…
While I don't agree with twitter policies as of the last few months, I don't think that somebody should get a different treatment based on the status/job/role they have in society.
In the other thread, somebody brought up the fact that the problem with fake news is that even if somebody fact check them, they have already spread and the fact check won't get the same attention and coverage. The…
> Perfect example is reddit banned "the donald" sub and they went on to create thedonald.win. Which turned into a even bigger echochamber than previosuly. At least, while they were on reddit, on the frontpage you were…
> What should an appropiate reaction be to people that believe that a deep state rigged the election storming a government building, and a president fueling that? Transparency.
> You can go to /r/conservative right now, and write any crap you want. You chose the worst example. /r/conservative has been getting brigaded since before this election. One of the reasons for which /r/thedonald was…
For those writing that "Google and Apple are private companies and should be free to do whatever they want": Would you feel the same if they randomly blocked an app from their Store with no way to appeal, and developers…
> The logical conclusion is that the de-platformed actors get mad enough that they start lashing out in criminal ways, doing stuff that gets them locked up or killed, or otherwise "de-platformed" in real life. There's…
While I don't agree with twitter policies as of the last few months, I don't think that somebody should get a different treatment based on the status/job/role they have in society.
In the other thread, somebody brought up the fact that the problem with fake news is that even if somebody fact check them, they have already spread and the fact check won't get the same attention and coverage. The…
> Perfect example is reddit banned "the donald" sub and they went on to create thedonald.win. Which turned into a even bigger echochamber than previosuly. At least, while they were on reddit, on the frontpage you were…
> What should an appropiate reaction be to people that believe that a deep state rigged the election storming a government building, and a president fueling that? Transparency.
> You can go to /r/conservative right now, and write any crap you want. You chose the worst example. /r/conservative has been getting brigaded since before this election. One of the reasons for which /r/thedonald was…