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by _heimdall
384 days ago
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You're conflating the risk of a monopoly in a market and the absolute monopoly of a government. I'm not arguing why people choose to use YouTube, I'm arguing that it is a choice. Staying in a country is technically a choice, but as long as you live there you have no choice in your government and can't opt out of their rule. Its very different. Our speech is protected specifically from government censorship because their control over us is a monopoly by design and their will is enforced through mechanisms like prison and military. |
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How many youtubes are there? How do I vote for the people running it?
I'm not conflating, I'm abstracting from artificial distinction designed to keep the loophole safe from regulation.