Message from @ETBrooD

Discord ID: 606798125914521631


2019-08-02 10:30:31 UTC  

You're just throwing word salads at me, and none of this answers my question

2019-08-02 10:31:23 UTC  

As in this is not spam, you need to read and, define it for yourselves that their community guidelines is their own legislation. Every company has legislation. Banks have their own and so do healthcare places, and also schools. But you are not getting community guidelines is their pursuit ... always has been and this is nothing to do with your freespeech.

2019-08-02 10:31:42 UTC  

Now are you getting it?

2019-08-02 10:31:43 UTC  

I have read your spam above, there's nothing in there showing that Google is creating legislation

2019-08-02 10:33:00 UTC  

It is their community guidelines which is legislation, hence why @Lupinate said that they are trying to show they are not liable. However, if you the individual does persue them; God help you.

2019-08-02 10:33:10 UTC  

Community guidelines are not legislation

2019-08-02 10:33:38 UTC  

I ask again: do you know the difference between business policy and government legislation?

2019-08-02 10:34:00 UTC  

'''legislation noun
leg·​is·​la·​tion | \ ˌle-jə-ˈslā-shən \
Definition of legislation
1 : the action of legislating
specifically : the exercise of the power and function of making rules (such as laws) that have the force of authority by virtue of their promulgation by an official organ of a state or other organization
the major function of Congress is legislation
— W. S. Sayre
2 : the enactments of a legislator or a legislative body
legislation to help distressed homeowners
3 : a matter of business for or under consideration by a legislative body
She proposed new legislation to protect the environment.'''

2019-08-02 10:34:39 UTC  

Good, now tell me how precisely this applies to Google

2019-08-02 10:34:59 UTC  

Which part of this definition precisely is the one that applies to them

2019-08-02 10:35:48 UTC  

I just told you and you are not getting it that it is that they are enforcing their authority over the situation. If you break their guidelines then you get kicked off. It has happened to too many people.

2019-08-02 10:36:01 UTC  

Answer my question directly

2019-08-02 10:36:30 UTC  

You can get kicked out of many places, that doesn't mean it's a part of a legislation

2019-08-02 10:36:46 UTC  

You can kick people out of your home, is that part of the law?

2019-08-02 10:36:58 UTC  

I just did but you are obviously needing to understand the difference between the terminology used to create laws within their organisation.

2019-08-02 10:37:13 UTC  

No, you're not understanding what the law is

2019-08-02 10:37:38 UTC  

State law applies to everyone in a state equally

2019-08-02 10:38:03 UTC  

Legislation is made within a body of an organisation ... but the state law, is not applied to this domain. IT BECOMES A CIVIL MATTER

2019-08-02 10:38:23 UTC  

Google's policies only concern Google, not the state

2019-08-02 10:38:47 UTC  

You need to understand the difference, Google can do *with its own company* whatever they want as long as they follow the law

2019-08-02 10:39:06 UTC  

Google does not take part in the creation of legislation

2019-08-02 10:39:18 UTC  

You do know how law works right? that you have civil and you have criminal?

2019-08-02 10:39:28 UTC  

State law applies to everyone, Google policy only applies to Google and its users

2019-08-02 10:39:42 UTC  

That when an organisation wants to fire your ass, it is not the governments business?

2019-08-02 10:39:59 UTC  

You're skirting the issue

2019-08-02 10:39:59 UTC  

You do get that right?

2019-08-02 10:40:19 UTC  

Google does not *create* legislation, don't change the topic

2019-08-02 10:40:44 UTC  

No you are acting like you do not understand and I am simply putting it to you. There is no crime in them creating their own legislation, which is their own by-laws.

2019-08-02 10:40:52 UTC  

I understand full well

2019-08-02 10:41:09 UTC  

I understand that you conflate business policy with government legislation, which means you fundamentally do not understand the law

2019-08-02 10:41:34 UTC  

I swear to goodness, you must be about 10 years old, of course it follows its government but within that, it creates its only legislation.

2019-08-02 10:41:46 UTC  

No it doesn't, Google CANNOT create legislation

2019-08-02 10:42:12 UTC  

You cannot have the government introveen in business------ it just does not happen.

2019-08-02 10:43:03 UTC  

You can keep talking all you want, it doesn't change the fact that legislation can ONLY be created by the government

2019-08-02 10:43:04 UTC  

Are you not understanding that part that it is already a seperate entity from the government?

2019-08-02 10:44:08 UTC  

No a company can creat its own regulations and rules, to which the government just stands by and provides civil courts for people to contest

2019-08-02 10:44:20 UTC  

Can Google legally arrest you, prosecute you, imprison you?

2019-08-02 10:44:29 UTC  

that is all, case closed. Go watch some judge judy or something

2019-08-02 10:44:38 UTC  

"case closed "hahahaha

2019-08-02 10:44:46 UTC  

No they can sue your ass

2019-08-02 10:45:04 UTC  

So then Google does *not* have the same authority as the government