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by renewiltord 1911 days ago
Ms. Strossen's response is actually quite well argued and uses principles of mainstream American Liberalism that cannot be dropped without significant modification to the school of thought itself.

Anyway, no one is stupid enough to talk about lots of interesting problems in public anymore. The Internet isn't a safe place to do so. That's okay.

But I wonder if there is a safe way with a discovery medium built in. Maybe Reddit since the anonymity keeps you safe and you can discuss on each topic as a different identity.

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It can be perfectly safe again once PR departments realize they can ignore the vocal minorities of Twitter without negative consequences to their bottom line.
There's negative consequences in ignoring marketing opportunities, so I can't see PR departments losing interest.

A public relations nightmare is the PR departments wet dream.

There's no such thing as negative publicity, only free advertising and marketing opportunities.