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by GVIrish
3133 days ago
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> The only thing that censorship brings in this particular case is a safe space for advertisers. What??? There are people out there getting death threats, getting doxxed, being attacked with all manner of epithets on Twitter. It stands to reason that maybe the experience would be better for those people without that sort of content directed at them. > If you don't like the way a social platform is heading, then leave it. You are not entitled to a safe space. Yes. And as a business, Twitter has a vested interest in not letting their platform drive away swaths of users due to toxicity. Indeed, one of the key reasons Facebook was successful is that users have the ability to restrict communications to the people they want to. |
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