• Hal-5700X
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    2 days ago

    Okay 🤷‍♂️

    EDIT They can say whatever they want. But so can you. So where’s the problem?

    • kipo@lemm.ee
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      On facebook and Twitter and others, we cannot say whatever we want. Truth is suppressed while disinformation is allowed. Saying LGBTQ+ people are mentally ill is allowed but mentioning even the word “cisgender” is suppressed. LGBTQ+ content will get removed for being “sexual content” but straight content that’s equivalent will be allowed. LGBTQ+ people face repeated harrassment on these platforms, sometimes to the level of terrorism; if they don’t feel safe posting about LGBTQ+ topics, they cannot say whatever they want. Hell, they get doxed but there’s rarely repercussions for the doxers.

      Imagine if I spread lies about you, call you a pedophile, doxx you and then someone SWATs you; would you still feel like you can say anything?

      Equality and fairness does not exist on these social platforms.

    • vividspecter@lemm.ee
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      2 days ago

      The problem is that people are vulnerable to disinformation and now there is little to no pushback on these platforms.

      In a world where people are expert critical thinkers with no biases and perfect rationality it wouldn’t matter, but that isn’t how people work in the slightest.

      • john89@lemmy.ca
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        2 days ago

        Who gets to decide what’s disinformation?

        Once upon a time, scientific consensus classified homosexuality as a mental disorder.

        This is why psychology is a soft science and not worthy of the authority afforded to hard sciences.

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      2 days ago

      The problem is that people want to censor what they don’t want to see for others.

      “If I don’t like it, then neither should you.”

    • shalafi@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      No, no, no. Some people can say as they choose, some cannot. In any case, we’re all forced to listen to it and participate.