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Originally Posted by dreamingat30fps
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Originally Posted by DETRoadster
Agreed that anything illegal has no place on any forum. But my point is, from a censorship perspective, why does the legal/illegal line need to be the only line for a corporate run platform like Twitter. Shouldn't twitter as a corporate entity be free to run their business and decide what legal content is and is not on their platform?
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Because it is a platform. What if your cell provider decided to cut service to anyone they deemed controversial?
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Mmmm, but my cell is a utility. Not a platform. At least that's how I view it.
Anyway, I think most all of us can agree that our laws have not kept pace with technologies. Trying to apply 1930s era telecommunications laws to the internet is just not a great fit.