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by shkkmo
3229 days ago
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> No. Things that get banned almost always have significant political content. If you look at list of banned goods and services, most of them are not politically related, but are related to liability, abuse potential and (probably) payment processor restrictions. I'm not saying that banning whole classes of goods doesn't have an impact on free speech. Yet there is still a fundamental difference between having a list of prohibited goods / services and removing a member selling allowed goods and services because you don't like their politics. The first one is banning the sale of pornographic products on your platform, the second is banning the sale of (otherwise permissible) t-shirts by pornography companies on your platform. |
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