• GeneralInterest@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    it’s all good to call Twitter the public square, but that’s a lot harder to take seriously when the guy in charge of policing the square is heavily biased

    I agree. A public town square is good but like you say, it should be neutral, and Xitter is not that.

    On the censorship thing, maybe it is okay if an online messaging website bans certain content, like pro-suicide content, or pro-terrorism content, etc. You could call that censorship but you could also call it safety. I don’t think anybody really believes in 100% free speech anyway, because if a person shouts “FIRE!” in a crowded theatre, when there is actually no fire, and it causes a stampede which kills people, should we not punish their speech because they’re free to say it?

    Freedom of political speech is important, but maybe there should be some fundamental rules about certain types of speech.