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by dilap
1948 days ago
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Sure, there has always been & always will be a tug-of-war, but I think the dominant social media institutions quite blatently engaging in political censorship certainly has to be a help to those tugging for the censorship side. It's true without FB's actions, Museveni could've immediately started with "security reasons & dsinformation", but that would've been a far weaker answer. > Even the developed and democratic world doesn't look to the US, still less US corporations, as an actual inspiration for its policies on speech. The trend everywhere, it seems to me, is to look to China for inspiration on speech policies. |
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> The trend everywhere, it seems to me, is to look to China for inspiration on speech policies.
And yet there is more access to less censored media in most parts of the world than at any point in human history.