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by ThrowawayR2
1717 days ago
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> "How can you support free speech but prevent a company from exerting that speech?" Corporations are not humans (regardless of the "corporate personhood" doctrine) and thus should not be entitled to the full rights of humans. Semi-monopolies like Youtube are especially not entitled to use their dominance to manipulate public opinion, given how easily it can be abused. Ask yourself, if YouTube were pushing conspiracy content and suppressing pro-vaccination content instead would the parent poster and those like them still be saying what they are saying? Fair-weather friends indeed. > "You want to the government to tell them they can't take a side?" The United States government already can and has in the past; see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal-time_rule and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FCC_fairness_doctrine . |
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True, but corporations are just connections of people with shared goals. Should groups of people lose "fundamental" rights when they organize?
> Fair-weather friends indeed.
Yes, I fully support the rights of platforms to do stupid things. Use rumble or whatever if you want. I'll mock those platforms, but I don't think the government should ban them.
> Semi-monopolies like Youtube are especially not entitled to use their dominance to manipulate public opinion, given how easily it can be abused.
So, you think that we should circumstantially limit constitutionally protected rights, for the greater good? Fair weather friends indeed.