Anonymous asked:
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cisnowflake answered:
I’m aware that legally they’re able to ban who ever they want. I’m saying that it’s immoral to ban speech just because you disagree with it. Also, we need to consider the size and power of these tech giants. The majority of public speech happens online on a handful of websites today. Everytime a competitor pops up with a different mindset the major infrastructure providers on the internet seem to do everything they can to destroy them before they get off the ground. The internet is becoming a cartel of silicon valley moral busybodies.
I see AnoNPC is up and running.
They really like to fall back on restricting it to only the constitutionally protected right when someone is clearly discussing the principle of free speech.
Which all seems pretty stupid when you come from a country the doesn’t actually have rights per se.
