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by chiefalchemist
2120 days ago
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Context. It matters. It a clickbait-y word in the current sociopolitical environment. It intentionally leads the reader in an unnecessary and biased direction. Therefore, it's the wrong word. Cencorship laws do not protect this type of "censorship". Now people get confused. And so on. At best, this is self-sensorship. JRE, at will, entered into a contract. JRE was well aware some shows would not migrate. It's clickbait. The headline should read: ".Spotify Declines to Migrate Some JRE YouTube Content." Full stop. |
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Your original claim is what I care about: "This is not censorship" is what you said (paraphrased). That's wrong. It's a misconception.
Why is that important? Because we should be worried about corporate censorship as well, not just government censorship. In fact, right now, the government is censoring almost nothing, but corporations are using censorship to maintain "good" ideas and narratives in the heads of their viewers while keeping out the "bad" ones. There is no space for "dissident" or "heterodox" views, neither on left-leaning nor right-leaning media. It's polarizing the country. I don't think that's their job.