psteav (Forum Supporter) said:Boost_Crazy said:In reply to GameboyRMH :
There have been genocides that probably wouldn't have happened if not for social media amplifying hate speech, a resurgence of conspiratorial nonsense thinking including anti-vaccine beliefs just to name one particularly damaging one, and to avoid being too political, a massive rise in the popularity of politicians and political parties who simply don't care for the truth one bit, especially in the first world.
I'd argue that silencing speech that you disagree with is even more dangerous, even if you are right. But time and time again, Twitter has been shown to silence truth, and perpetuate lies. It's not their job to find truth. I sure hope not, because the suck at it. It's their job to let voices be heard, it's our individual responsibility to decide the truth. And we may suck at it, but at least it's out there in the open, we aren't just a bunch of puppets on strings. The dangerous people aren't the ones with contrary ideas. The dangerous people are the ones who what to shut down contrary ideas.
Nope. It's not Twitter's job to let voices be heard. Not Elon's either. They don't owe anyone a conduit. No one does.
Once more, for those in the back: Free speech protects you from government retribution for something you said. That's it.
And as much as this is painted in certain quarters as a "victory" for free speech...I'm pretty certain based on Musk's prior megalomaniacal doings that there will be plenty of bans for people saying things he doesn't like.
Exactly. There is no constitutional amendment or law that allows you to say anything you want on a web site that belongs to somebody else.