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by gpm
1493 days ago
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By the same logic, are social media companies somehow obligated to never shutdown as long as they have users? If not, can they shut down and then only come back for users using non-grandfathered terms? If so, can they shut down for only users using grandfathered terms? Aren't we now back to where we started? --- I disagree pretty fundamentally that you have any right to have a company continue to host content for you (which is equivalent to having a right to having a company repeat what you said to anyone who asks - which is clearly a free speech violation) short of them signing a contract with you guaranteeing that. I agree that as a user it's very frustrating when something you use changes what it is, but I don't see how a social media platform is any different from a bar in that regards. They both derive a lot of their value from their users, it's frustrating for the users of both if they fundamentally change who they are, but it's their right do that anyways. |
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