|
|
|
|
|
by GVIrish
3133 days ago
|
|
Twitter is a business, and they get to choose what sort of business they want to be. If they want to be totally hands off, they can do that. But if they want to set a tone for how people use their service, they can do that too. Reddit is a platform for discourse too, and they've decided to evict certain communities from their platform because they don't match Reddit's goals and values. HN is a platform for discourse and there is a reputation system that controls how people interact with it. Facebook is another platform where users can decide who they interact with, and how. |
|
Yes, they can. I'm just going to repost my canned response now:
>The government supports free speech because it's important and a Good Thing. Just because private companies aren't required to do the same doesn't make it any less important and a Good Thing.