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by jimmy1
2619 days ago
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You conflate regulatory expectation with consumer expectation. Most people don't want to see things they don't like. So they don't tune into channels, (YT or otherwise) that play things they don't like to see. The marke corrects itself over time. Broadcast stations aren't refusing to show that content because of a law, but because they are making a business decision. |
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The marketplace of ideas no more leads to good content choices than the marketplace of food leads to healthy eating.