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by shkkmo
2747 days ago
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> The burden is placed on them to add filters for all of the users, or the content posted, which harms the growth of the group; a new member may visit the Jewish community, see it full of hate, and decide never to join This is how it should be. Communities (not their platforms) should be responsible for policing themselves. They should not be dependent on the platform to decides what types of speech are not appropriate in their community. A community of historians should be the ones deciding if a post in their community questioning facts about holocaust is a holocaust denial misinformation or actual scholarly research. This is not a responsibility we should be asking our platforms to take off our shoulders. > Through inaction, your platform has traded the safety and security of one group for another, and in my opinion, it's those who seek to harm others that should be removed, not the other way around. Nobody should be removed by the platform, instead the platform should provide people with the tools to protect themselves from all kinds of harassment on that platform, whether it is harassment of people based on their religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation or political beliefs. Platforms choose to censor to protect their PR image, not to protect you. Why would you trust them? |
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