Message from @Satan

Discord ID: 488669343370969089


2018-09-10 11:12:18 UTC  

And you can make rules as you see fit

2018-09-10 11:12:21 UTC  

Also rules aren't censorship, if I break my tenancy agreement I'm not being censored. If I break the law I'm not getting censored

2018-09-10 11:12:45 UTC  

@Satan No I don’t. It’s my server...and if I don’t want certain content on my server...I don’t have to.

2018-09-10 11:12:47 UTC  

@Satan the thing is everyone agrees on mainsteam social media rules

2018-09-10 11:12:55 UTC  

Prohibiting someone from doing something is censorship

2018-09-10 11:13:00 UTC  

That's literally what it is

2018-09-10 11:13:35 UTC  

When you make a YT account you agree not to incite anything or break the rules

2018-09-10 11:13:52 UTC  

That's not my point nat

2018-09-10 11:14:07 UTC  

I'm being censored from robbing this bank? Or am I missing it more?

2018-09-10 11:14:13 UTC  

I'm not saying yt banning someone because they did something against the rules is wrong

2018-09-10 11:14:17 UTC  

@Satan Huh? No it isn’t. @I-VaPE-ChEMtrAiLS and @xXPuppyLoverXx convinced me of that.

2018-09-10 11:14:40 UTC  

But rules itself are a censorship since you're prohibiting someone from doing something

2018-09-10 11:15:24 UTC  

I mean what happens with no rules? you seem to be against the concept of rules

2018-09-10 11:15:41 UTC  

@Satan I suggest talking to @I-VaPE-ChEMtrAiLS and @xXPuppyLoverXx. They’re the ones working against you.

2018-09-10 11:15:45 UTC  

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2018-09-10 11:16:08 UTC  

I'm genuinely not getting your point

2018-09-10 11:16:28 UTC  

You don't get my point
I'm not against rules or banning someone because they don't agree with rules I'm just saying that it is a form of censorship so don't say it isn't

2018-09-10 11:16:41 UTC  

Prohibiting someone from doing something is literally what censorship is

2018-09-10 11:17:11 UTC  

The definition is a bit more complex than that

2018-09-10 11:17:30 UTC  

It’s about actively suppressing someone or something, not just removing it from a website

2018-09-10 11:17:30 UTC  

What's the definition then

2018-09-10 11:18:10 UTC  

Removing something from a website *is* actively surpressing them

2018-09-10 11:18:25 UTC  

And again it's within your right to censor

2018-09-10 11:18:26 UTC  

You’re not preventing them from saying it overall though

2018-09-10 11:18:53 UTC  

But you are suppressing them from a platform and rightfully so

2018-09-10 11:19:15 UTC  

They are still allowed to say whatever it is they said, you haven’t suppressed their ability to communicate with other people about it because there is always another site to use

2018-09-10 11:19:30 UTC  

Yeah but they are being censored from that certain platform

2018-09-10 11:19:36 UTC  

That’s right @Satan We would not be preventing you from saying whatever you want...just not in this server.

2018-09-10 11:19:38 UTC  

If there was only one website on the internet you’d have more of an argument but there isn’t

2018-09-10 11:20:04 UTC  

Okay Alex Jones for example, he's not allowed on Apple anymore but he isn't being arrested he's still doing his thing and doing his free speech.

He's being deplatformed but he can still say what he likes on his own website.

2018-09-10 11:20:42 UTC  

It would only be a freedom of speech problem if they arrested him

2018-09-10 11:20:45 UTC  

Being deplatformed is censorship

2018-09-10 11:21:03 UTC  

Yeah and being censored is not a freedoms of rights violation

2018-09-10 11:21:09 UTC  

But it is still censorship

2018-09-10 11:21:22 UTC  

@Satan The real question here is, “who really owns the internet”?

2018-09-10 11:21:26 UTC  

Is it okay for a private company to tell you to heck off?

2018-09-10 11:21:55 UTC  

Yes

2018-09-10 11:22:13 UTC  

Is it ethical?

2018-09-10 11:22:19 UTC  

But don't say that you're not censoring them because you are
And I'm not saying that it's wrong to do so

2018-09-10 11:22:24 UTC  

Depends

2018-09-10 11:22:29 UTC  

I'd say not