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by RpFLCL
1843 days ago
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It's one more example of how yesterday's "misinformation" can become tomorrow's "information", and how dangerous it is for sites to censor entire conversations because they (or their so-called 'fact checkers') believe in one side of a narrative. Will there be apologies given to the people banned, isolated from participating in socialization during a pandemic where online communication was a vital tool for human connection? |
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