Quote (balrog66 @ Nov 29 2018 09:51pm)
Except you can still use the internet if Facebook/Twitter block you...
Now if your Comcast/Verizon/AT&T were to block you, that would be another discussion. The only way this argument makes sense is if you argue Facebook/Twitter as being equivalent to a public utility. Which is hilarious.
Access to the infrastructure is key here.
Or the better argument is that they have laws which protect them from being sued under the guise of not being a publisher, but then censor whatever they want. Sorry bud, can't have it both ways.
Actually probably not even a better arguement with the amount of information that goes through YT/Facebook.
This post was edited by LA-Leviathan on Nov 29 2018 07:42pm