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I'll be honest, I imagine that there are smart

Posted on: October 15, 2020 at 16:17:17 CT
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lawyers who could argue they are monopolies in some way. They are certainly major players in being able to control what information is presented to a huge percentage of our population.

I would argue a more effective way to deal with them from a governmental perspective would be to start evaluating whether there censorship of certain things amounts to a 'donation-in-kind' for a specific political party or candidate. You truly can't put a price on the interference they've been running for the dems, but I'd like to see someone try and charge them for it.
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It's really funny... - markymarksthirdnipple STL - 10/15 15:43:58
     Love net neutrality so long as you control - tman MU - 10/15 15:56:16
     That's a leap into the abyss of ubsurdity you just - Logan BAMA - 10/15 15:56:00
     Who is for government regulation of twitter? - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 10/15 15:54:21
          They need to reform section 230...they may be - Logan BAMA - 10/15 16:05:09
               as long as there are alternatives - DesertTiger MU - 10/15 16:08:07
                    I don't use FB or twitter so I probably should - Logan BAMA - 10/15 16:12:49
                         I'll be honest, I imagine that there are smart - DesertTiger MU - 10/15 16:17:17
     I assume a small-time bakery is different from a - AllThingsKC KC - 10/15 15:49:53
          it isn’t (nm) - pickle MU - 10/15 15:52:46
               True. Social media has gov't protections the - AllThingsKC KC - 10/15 15:54:34
                    no (nm) - pickle MU - 10/15 16:18:13
     Right now, the only gov't intervention is - Sal MU - 10/15 15:49:34
     Exactlly true.... - diaclone ISU - 10/15 15:47:23
          he kinda mixed things up - JG A - 10/15 15:51:44




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