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This is a fairly typical position - i.e. private corporations are under no obligation to protect free speech, therefore censorship in a private context is okay. Which is an argument that flies legally, but not morally depending on what you believe. If you believe in free speech, then using the fact that your website is private to censor others is not a violation of the law, but it certainly seems like a violation of your own declared ideology. Which is to say, you would support free speech until it got inconvenient. Reddit as a community seems to place a high value on free speech, so while they're under no legal obligation to keep things open, it would be a violation of its own declared ideology if they started censoring. Note that I don't miss the creepy subreddits at all, but if you're one of the people on /r/politics, /r/atheism, or whatever who are quoting Voltaire all the time, it seems hypocritical to call for censorship. |
I support free speech but I certainly wouldn't allow the KKK to march through my backyard.