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bertil
2450 days ago
In most cases, the subreddits openly advocated for crimes, often violent, which I understand is the type of speech that isn’t protected by even the most relaxed definition of free speech.
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ng12
2449 days ago
It's protected in the US. You can advocate for all the crime and violence you want:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imminent_lawless_action
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