• @[email protected]
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    -215 hours ago

    I have a strange opinion, but here goes: The Right to Free Speech (Im in the US here), should protect you from censorship. Doing what Reddit is doing should be considered a Rights violation and we should be able to sue them into the ground.

    • @[email protected]
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      414 hours ago

      Terrible idea. Any site that bans for hate speech would also be a rights violation. If a platform doesn’t share your values, leave it.

      • @[email protected]
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        113 hours ago

        Yes, sadly, freedom of speech includes freedom of hate speech. The platform would have to rely on its users downvoting or ridiculing the offender rather than outright bans.

        • @[email protected]
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          213 hours ago

          See Twitter to see what “free speech absolutism” gets you. The hateful stuff will quickly overrun and take over the platform, chasing decent people away.

          • @[email protected]
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            112 hours ago

            Twitter isn’t even remotely pro-free-speech; much like Reddit, they claim to be in order to defend the worst people on the platform, while routinely deleting or banning people for speech they disagree with

            • @[email protected]
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              412 hours ago

              That’s correct. But it starts by allowing hate speech. Can you give an example of a single platform that allows it that didn’t become a toxic shithole?

    • @shaggyb
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      111 hours ago

      Well, you are certainly entitled to that opinion even though it’s wrong, and I do think banning you for it is also wrong.

      There’s a big difference between having ideas and taking actions. Ideas cannot be allowed to become illegal. Even disgusting ones.

      The correct response to unconscionable ideas is social, not institutional.