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  1. S'task

    Free Speech and (Big Tech) Censorship Thread

    Why do you say this? While defamation is notoriously difficult to prove if he has the receipts it should give him a solid chance against them.
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    Free Speech and (Big Tech) Censorship Thread

    I could sort of agree, except that while most who follow it do not, the entire system was extensively thought about by philosophers for thousands of years, and worked through most of the issues that being a Virtue ethics system has. Thus while they're following it as more dogma, that dogma has...
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    Free Speech and (Big Tech) Censorship Thread

    You're not entirely wrong, but most classical Virtue ethics allow exceptions for a lesser evil to prevent a larger one. I mean, the biggest classical Western Virtue Ethics system is Christian Morality, and due to it being the dominate moral framework for Europe for over 1000 years it's been...
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    Free Speech and (Big Tech) Censorship Thread

    . . . Wow, this happened REALLY fast after the story broke and it only had gotten some limited exposure in the Conservative media networks. The fact Microsoft broke ties THAT QUICKLY indicates to me that they likely didn't know that GDI was that biased and that they have some sort of internal...
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    Free Speech and (Big Tech) Censorship Thread

    Musk might have thin skin... but he kinda has a point here? The person chose to participate in a opt-in beta test. The entire POINT of a beta test is for users to find issues with and provide feedback to the company on the system they're testing. It's not the point to test the system and then...
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    Free Speech and (Big Tech) Censorship Thread

    Basically that the New York Times will actually have to answer questions and provide evidence concerning their internal discussions regarding what they published in regards to Project Veritas. This may include communications regarding the article and researching it. This will allow Project...
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    Free Speech and (Big Tech) Censorship Thread

    The wheels of justice turn slowly, but grind exceedingly fine. Seriously, a lot of the crap that is done online can only be accomplished because our slander and libel laws are woefully outdated and not adapted to the internet. Imagine, if you would, had those in the SB PM been able to sue the...
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    Free Speech and (Big Tech) Censorship Thread

    It probably isn't, if it was Youtube doing it, yeah, it certainly would, but Reddit doesn't host videos and so isn't in competition with Bitchute. Further, if I had a guess, I'd suspect that Reddit's claimed reason for doing it has to do with people using Bitchute to post copyrighted material...
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