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by waterhouse
1888 days ago
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Exactly. It makes me uneasy to see all these people who seem to have no idea that freedom of speech is or could be anything other than a particular law. (That there are benefits to having an unrestricted exchange of ideas in public, and that censoring some ideas is a slippery slope to censoring others.) If that law didn't exist, would it occur to them to create it? |
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The government compelling speech from private companies is a speech violation.
Arguably private companies and individuals should adapt to choose better services that suit their interests. I'm not sure that compelling company speech is a good idea and gets messy quickly (particularly around moderation).
I'm a fan of Urbit which I think is a clever model that makes all of this largely unnecessary.