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by noam_compsci 1001 days ago
I don’t see what YT did wrong here even remotely. It’s their platform. There is no right to access. It’s not a public place.

The hard core libertarians who say that Brands “free speech” is being reduced… well YT has freedom too and they should be free to deplatform.

We have freedom from government oppression but when you are on someone else’s property, you should have no/low rights.

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A lunch counter cannot limit its customers- it is a public space. But a global peer-to-peer communication platform is NOT a public space. Curious.