Message from @ManAnimal
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Else they would have moved to Gab.
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only because they ALLOW it to be publically available
God I love free markets.
they are under no such obligation to do so
lol no im not, im talking about reexamining how fb, google, and twitter are skirting their 230 responsibilities @ManAnimal
Not really a free market with the regulations as they are.
but the consequence of such a check would give the gov too much power
section 230 means they have a responsibility to maintain their site as a public platform
And the lacking enforcement of these regulations.
Well, it's obviously a spectrum
Considerably less than most areas tbh.
removing the exception would just remove the service
thats what the MSM wants
you are being played
Which would be awful obviously
no theyd have to just stop editing their site and censoring stuff
why?
>They're doing it in good faith
So it's fine
not when theres a study that showed google swayed 2.6 million votes to hillary in 2016.
thats not good faith.
you don' t p ay for it so you have no say
That also. @ManAnimal
thats election manipulation
>they're doing it in good faith
How do you know that? What if they aren't, but they say they are? @Weez
You have no right to Twitter or Facebook @ManAnimal
I'm not sure if that was sarcastic or not, however good faith isn't what you should really be guiding things on. The nazis though that removing the Jews was good faith.
Make the exemption enforceable.
If they weren't then they'd be in court silly @SPOOKY Phil, Ruler of Heck
i agree weez
the only reason they arent is because of 230
@Weez Saying they're doing it in good faith doesn't mean that they ARE
they could be doing it in bad faith for all we know
They would be in court if they weren't doing it in good faith.
So clearly they are.
we know they push their political agenda so it is not good faith
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those services are just 'baiting' you, pretending to give you something for free so you don' thave a right to complain when they mine your data
Well, I think that with the power that these companies have, we should have some say over them. They literally control our lives to such a big extent