How Long Will Marjorie Taylor Greene Last On Mainstream Platforms?
For a variety of reasons, Greene’s voice should be heard. To respect the First Amendment. To adhere to the Section 230 exemptions. And most of all, to offer equal time.
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For a variety of reasons, Greene’s voice should be heard. To respect the First Amendment. To adhere to the Section 230 exemptions. And most of all, to offer equal time.
Dr. Carol Swain is joined by a growing army of black conservatives that recognize the impossibility of enforcing equality of outcome instead of providing equality of opportunity.
Gab has shown extraordinary resourcefulness in keeping its technology infrastructure independent. It will be interesting to see if they can do the same with their financial infrastructure.
Once Urban Dictionary removed “Blue Anon,” dozens of replacement definitions went up. Such is the nature of memes and hashtags. When they strike a chord, they attract harmonious refrains too numerous to silence.
When establishment institutions censor the speeches of a former U.S. president, at the same time as they censor countless other counter-narratives of obvious integrity, they destroy faith in American institutions.
If Section 230 is scrapped, small alternative platforms would have to censor even more than the big platforms, since they would lack the financial resources to withstand any lawsuits by supposedly aggrieved parties.
What a great catch-all. “Misinformation.” There is an accepted and promoted narrative, and then there’s “misinformation.” DC Draino is just the latest victim of an ongoing erasure.
Relentless expansion of content deemed ineligible for YouTube’s “commitment to openness” has finally, and permanently, caught Way of the World in its net.
If the big tech companies that have overwhelmed our public square and public marketplace can do these things, what can’t they do?
One of the biggest sources of original alternative content, Project Veritas, is now banned from one of the biggest platforms to reach millions of Americans, Twitter.