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by whimsicalism
741 days ago
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my point is that stripping non-human entities of 1st amendment is effectively repealing the 1st amendment in the US, if it allows the government to regulate newspapers/printmakers/movies based on political content. so your point is essentially that campaign finance trumps 1A, which might be true but i am not so sure |
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Human individuals would still have a right to speak whatever they feel.
And arguably, I'd extend that onto platforms above a certain size that can verify human identity (ideally anonymized after verification).
IMHO, newspapers/printmakers/movies do need to be regulated.
They deserve rights, but those rights should look very different than individual 1st amendment right.
Which seems reasonable -- nobody would ever confuse Alphabet-the-company with me-the-individual-person in terms of capability and capital.