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by _jgvg
3235 days ago
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> So not "every online community" should be barred from censorship on their own properties, but if you're running a core information service, you're danged skippy that censorship is not okay. Google or GoDaddy aren't running the DNS system, or even street signs. They are running a phone book service, which is also run by many other companies, each under their own ToS. They can reject service to anyone (well, except protected classes). |
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But there in lies the problem. Private companies don't want the stink of Stormwhatever associated with their name in the press and are more likely to banstick them because profit.
I think the best solution is a public option registrar.