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Why is this an issue for the Farms itself? im pretty sure that journalism is protected in other ways.
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Read: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/twitter-hides-potus-tweet.70333/post-6569818Why is this an issue for the Farms itself? im pretty sure that journalism is protected in other ways.
Fuck off mundanematt.
I mean unless you were to support Trump at this point, in which case the second one applies.The internet is part of the public sphere and the government should enforce free speech to ensure a working democracy.
But in practice we all know its blackr0ck as 4th power of government that decides and if its no then its GG
If this is the end, then gentlemen youre all really exceptional, and I dont mean the r.tarded kind.
Write to your Congressional Representatives and Senators. Call them. Annoy the fuck out of them.The biggest concern is preventing the downfall of 230, obviously, so how do each of us do our own part regarding this matter?
Murder them all and it could fix everything.
Nah, the internet is, but sites like twitter and youtibe are "private services" even Kiwifarms is. I stand by my belief that if trump wants to make these fuckers sweat, he should find stuff like calls for violence and political violence and anything else not removed, then start using government orginizations, like the NSA, to strike at em. If they classify twitter a terrorist orginization, then banks can't work with twitter. It would fuck them up something bad.The internet is part of the public sphere and the government should enforce free speech to ensure a working democracy.
But in practice we all know its blackr0ck as 4th power of government that decides and if its no then its GG
If this is the end, then gentlemen youre all really exceptional, and I dont mean the r.tarded kind.
Responding because Dear Leader's response might be slightly missleading.How does Europe manage? Don't they already have very similar laws?
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The biggest concern is preventing the downfall of 230, obviously, so how do each of us do our own part regarding this matter?
Responding because Dear Leader's response might be slightly missleading.
The EU has a directive, but it's only for hosting, caching and "mere relays".
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Electronic Commerce Directive 2000 - Wikipedia
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Article 21
Re-examination
1. Before 17 July 2003, and thereafter every two years, the Commission shall submit to the European Parliament, the Council and the Economic and Social Committee a report on the application of this Directive, accompanied, where necessary, by proposals for adapting it to legal, technical and economic developments in the field of information society services, in particular with respect to crime prevention, the protection of minors, consumer protection and to the proper functioning of the internal market.
2. In examining the need for an adaptation of this Directive, the report shall in particular analyse the need for proposals concerning the liability of providers of hyperlinks and location tool services, "notice and take down" procedures and the attribution of liability following the taking down of content. The report shall also analyse the need for additional conditions for the exemption from liability, provided for in Articles 12 and 13, in the light of technical developments, and the possibility of applying the internal market principles to unsolicited commercial communications by electronic mail.
Wouldn't this place be safe if the former happened? You don't edit or delete messages when you ban a user, everything that user said stays as it was, so there's no editorialising involved.He is trying to 'clarify' the law so that deleting tweets and banning accounts is editorialization. Repealing the law in its entirety makes everyone personally, civilly liable for anything published on their platform.
I'm not gonna pretend to know anything about how US law works, but the President can't repeal a law on his own, right?The EO is toothless as it is. If anything a weird lawsuit might crop up challenging Twitter but it's not nearly the catastrophe repealing it would be.
Correct. His EO "clarifies language" and directs federal organs to do probing.I'm not gonna pretend to know anything about how US law works, but the President can't repeal a law on his own, right?