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by john_the_writer
1517 days ago
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Two questions related to the article. Fist question: Is it arguing that private companies can, or cannot set their own moderation policy? It seems to be saying they can at the beginning, but then later when Elon says he wants to alter the moderation on twitter (A company he owns), it says they cannot. Which is it? > which topics they can and cannot teach in schools. Second question: When were teachers not told which topics to teach? If a teacher decided to start teaching flat earth (as a serious topic) they'd be asked to leave. While they're on the clock in front of my kid, I'd rather they follow the approved curriculum. Teachers are not being told what they can say outside of work, they are being told what to say inside work. They are free to find jobs in other roles, if they don't agree with their boss (aka the voter and by extension the parents of the kids they're teaching). |
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