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  1. gjb3rd

    October 28, 2020 at 5:56 pm

    Revoke 230 protection for biased social media censorship. & tech giant documented American news suppression

    • Thomas

      October 28, 2020 at 6:39 pm

      You think there would be _more_ speech online and less content removal without Section 230? ????‍♂️????‍♂️????‍♂️

      It online services like Twitter, YouTube and Facebook become legally responsible for all user generated content they will simply take down *anything* that poses a legal risk.

      No Section 230 = no speech online.

    • derty MI QWERTY

      October 28, 2020 at 7:34 pm

      @Thomas No, users could just opt out. Simple, just like when you go paintball, you sign a release (aka hit agree)

    • Thomas

      October 28, 2020 at 7:48 pm

      @derty MI QWERTY
      Opt out of what… the internet?

  2. K Davidson

    October 28, 2020 at 7:12 pm

    Extremist groups! That is all good and well, but. What about all the child porn on facebook and twitter? How is child porn not under your policies for removal?

  3. derty MI QWERTY

    October 28, 2020 at 7:35 pm

    Tech is being controlled by lobbyists, which need banning.. lobbyist by big corporations control who funds these servers for social media using ad money… we need an OPEN SOURCE social media, like KeyBase!

  4. Susan Myers

    October 28, 2020 at 8:14 pm

    I listened to the Senate Hearing this morning. The hearing was almost 4 hours long and what I learned was worth every minute. Hillary Clinton said that her 2016 loss was because of Russian disinformation so this hearing is so needed coming into the 2020 election.

  5. Ananda

    October 28, 2020 at 9:25 pm

    Tough s*** KloBUTCHER

    • Alden Buyer

      October 28, 2020 at 10:43 pm

      Good one

  6. shahram poorfar

    October 28, 2020 at 10:38 pm

    all know sillicon vally backs democrates free speech is in danger

  7. Joshua Smallwood

    October 28, 2020 at 11:37 pm

    Jack dorsey looks like the before picture on a homeless mans makeover video.

    • Professor X

      October 29, 2020 at 12:50 am

      Yea because that’s where he’s headed.

  8. Field Lily

    October 28, 2020 at 11:45 pm

    zuclerbeg is wrong I don’t use his platform and never will

  9. Alexander Adams

    October 29, 2020 at 12:05 am

    Jack Dorsey looks like a cult leader lol

  10. Amadexmilby

    October 29, 2020 at 12:17 am

    The very existence of the internet is to protect free speech. That should tell you all need to know. That idea is bigger then any CEO’s craving for control.

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