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by throwawaymath
2669 days ago
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But is it an authoritarian solution? Does that terminology make sense outside of the sociopolitical context of government action? I feel it really diminishes the meaning of the word, "authoritarian" when you throw it around to describe the rights reserved by a non-government entity to police its own platform. A private company has a platform, and they can choose what content to allow on the platform. If you don't like it then enjoy your content elsewhere. If anything, it sounds like a bit of a made up problem to declare Amazon (or another similarly sized tech company) is being authoritarian by removing anti-vaccination videos. I mean come on, we have a rich history of authoritarian governments murdering people for vocal dissent. I get that you disagree with private censorship, but let's have some perspective now... |
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This movement is successfully censoring billions of people. The gloves are softer than before but the scale is larger and this is a huge threat.