|
|
|
|
|
by analog8374
209 days ago
|
|
Surely, in a conversation, the most damaging thing you can do to the integrity of that conversation is to selectively nullify the voice of a participant. It ceases to be a conversation then. It is something else, posing as a conversation. Maybe it would be better if this censorship-power is democratically controlled. But if this power is given to an individual. Well that's different. |
|