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by coldtea 914 days ago
Did I say "no different from China or Russia"? (1)

Or are you notorious for making it ad-hominem, and of putting statements in other people's mouths they didn't make?

Yes, I frequently hold opinions "in contradiction to other people’s statements" and state them. I wouldn't do it if I knew that such blatant individuality isn't approved!

Though surely "putting out public statements in contradiction to other people’s statements" is true for any non trivial statement one can make about a subject that has at least two sides: it would be in contradiction with some people's statements, and in agreement with other people's statements.

So, isn't your accusation basically boiling down to: "putting out public statements in contradiction to [your preferred people’s] statements"?

(1) And isn't that a pretty low bar to be happy about?

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GP, who I replied to, did indeed say exactly that. I asked which planet they’re from and you hopped in to explain.
Yes, and I explained that we're in a planet were western free speech is increasingly stiffled by the governments and cooperating private sector.

If find it abhorrent, even if it passes the low bar of "not equal to China" (which I find irrelevant). Do you disagree with that?

In general I’d like stronger speech protections but I find your approach to be hysterical and counterproductive. For example, I don’t think it’s right to say the government cannot possibly request content moderation action, nor do I think it’s right to say that a private company can’t voluntarily cooperate with such a request.

So your whole hysterical “private companies can’t stand up to this!” is actually adding to the problem by giving the impression they cannot. In reality, they can, they should, and they very often do.

>For example, I don’t think it’s right to say the government cannot possibly request content moderation action, nor do I think it’s right to say that a private company can’t voluntarily cooperate with such a request.

So much for "stronger free speech protections".

If someone who says they agree with free speech says talking against this is "hysterical", I'd like to see what those against free speech say.

So in your ideal model of the world, it would be forbidden for anyone working for the government to click a “report child pornography” button on Twitter et al?

Or would it just be forbidden for Twitter to look at that report and then remove the content?

If your argument is think of the kids, you stooped very low.