Facebook and YouTube are receding from their role as watchdogs against conspiracy theories ahead of the 2024 presidential election

  • dmention7@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Constitutional right to free speech does not equal a right to a platform for that speech. Disinformation should not be legally prosecuted but, it’s absolute horse shit to claim that social media companies owe it the same indifference as the government does.

    Stop conflating the legal right to free speech with the (non-existent) right to use someone else’s platform for said speech.

    • PeepinGoodArgs@reddthat.com
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      1 year ago

      Constitutional right to free speech does not equal a right to a platform for that speech.

      Exactly. That’s why communists don’t have a voice anywhere. It’s no one’s fault that rich and/or politically powerful people more easily align with authoritarianism and fascism and just so happen to own those platforms. It does mean that groups and individuals advocating for under-represented perspective languish in obscurity. And there’s no reason why those voices should be represented on any mainstream platform. They have a constitutional right to scream at the top of their fossil-fuel charred lungs about climate change on the corner of the street like any homeless person. They don’t have the right to do it on Twitter or Facebook.

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        1 year ago

        People say this but no one ever wants to nationalize social media