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by dane-pgp
1736 days ago
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> the consumer would not be protected by default. Then make it set to "on" by default, and if more than 50% of customers switch it off then change the default. I also think that this should be a requirement for social media. You should be able to opt out of separate filters for "spam", "misinformation", "breast-feeding", and whatever other reasons a social network has for banning legally protected speech. |
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