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by Dan_Sylveste
1033 days ago
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> So now it’s okay to ban platforms that cause “bad things” to go viral? I think if platforms habitually or consistently cause 'bad things' to go viral then the ownership and management of those platforms should be examined, and if it's determined that their ownership/management may be beholden to interests contrary to the welfare of the nation then sanctions should be applied, which may or may not include a ban. There are well understood exceptions to free speech and freedom of association that apply to the ownership and control of companies that could significantly affect the welfare of the nation. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubai_Ports_World_controversy Please answer the questions that were put to you: Approximately what dollar value of damage was done to schools as a result of the 'devious licks' viral videos trend from last year? And on what platform did those viral videos trend? |
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Who gets to decide and are you okay with people who have opposite political beliefs than you having the power to make that decision?
> Approximately what dollar value of damage was done to schools as a result of the 'devious licks' viral videos trend from last year? And on what platform did those viral videos trend?
I don’t know. If you’re okay with holding TikTok liable are you also okay with holding conservative media liable for January 6th?
Would you have been okay with the government banning Doom because they think playing video games causes mass shootings?
Do you think we should sue the gun manufacturers for shootings?
In no other area of society do we think anyone should be blamed for criminal activities besides the criminals.