• @[email protected]OP
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    “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear”

    I personally believe that a community that support free speech is going to be healthier on the long run than one that doesn’t.

    exploding-heads seem to have rules against not being authentic, trolling and slurs

    • @[email protected]
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      You should read about the paradox of tolerance and why free speech should be limited to what doesn’t hurt or limit others’ access to freedom.
      Being able to trash talk minorities (completely random example obviously) is not free speech, it’s hate speech that will ultimately devolve into atrocities.

      Also, please share the kind of things that you think should be allowed without naming them (in full details like “racist slurs”, or “calls to violence against a minority”, or “cryptoscams”) , I think it could be interesting.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        -51 year ago

        Censorship is also a gateway to disasters and history is filled with examples. I cannot read french but i can understand that your instance has rules against trolling. I have been accused of being a troll by some in this thread so if i was in your instance i could technically have been censored.

    • @NewEnglandRedshirt
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      141 year ago

      Um… Orwell was talking about speaking truth to power, not spreading lies and vitriol.

      • @kava
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        And when you start banning speech arbitrarily to “protect people” you are creating the mechanisms by which government can prevent “speaking truth to power”.

        For example look at the pandemic and the “truth” fact-checks by the big social media companies. Sure nobody cares now because they were censoring anti-vax loonies but next think you know there’s a popular leftist movement and it’s designated as dangerous and censored by force across the internet- using same mechanisms built during COVID.

        We cannot give an inch to the government. Every overstep is power they will never give up willingly again.

        • @NewEnglandRedshirt
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          51 year ago

          I’m unsure what your point is. Are you talking about social media companies, or are you talking about the government? Because free speech is about censorship from the government, not private corporations

          • @kava
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            Federal government pressured social media companies to do this. It was all in the name of fighting misinformation. Which again - is fine now but it doesn’t take much imagination to see how this can go wrong should the wrong person be elected.

            Large monopolistic companies are in many ways extensions of the state.

        • @NewEnglandRedshirt
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          121 year ago

          See now, words have meanings. Most words aren’t open to your feelings.

          Lies

          Vitriol

          When you’re ready to actually discuss this like a normal person instead of a troll, please let me know.

    • @DeathbringerThoctar
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      101 year ago

      It doesn’t mean people have to listen to what you’re telling them, and it certainly doesn’t mean that if someone doesn’t want to hear it you have a duty to say it. Cowards afraid of personal responsibility use this argument.

      If any rules at all, particularly ones about no trolling or slurs, bother you than you don’t want freedom of speech at all. You want freedom from consequences for your speech. Grow up.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        -101 year ago

        Nobody is forcing you to follow this thread. What I’m looking for is stated in the title: a list of instances that support free speech

        • @DeathbringerThoctar
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          111 year ago

          Sorry, I thought thought I had the right to tell you what you didn’t want to hear.

          Go back to Twitter. You obviously don’t recognize freedom of speech when it’s happening right infront of you.

        • Veraticus
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          Uh as you pointed out free speech means you are required to interact with opinions you find offensive.

          Are you saying you don’t support free speech, snowflake? If you do you’ll stay in this thread.