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  • Jun 26, 2020
    loveu

    Why is that policy existing in the first place?? Instagram policing free speech? Wtf

    do you know what free speech is

  • OP
    Jun 26, 2020
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    raged

    It's a business. Not public service

    Trump changed this recently it's treated as a public service now

  • Jun 26, 2020
    rhyming rhino
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    Trump changed this recently it's treated as a public service now

    Where? And why? It's not a government agency and there are other platforms to go to

  • Jun 26, 2020

    my opinion is that if facebook can selectively decide who their policies can and cannot be enforced against, the policies should not exist at all. let it be a free for all.

  • BLACK
    Jun 26, 2020
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    doesn't work

  • Jul 3, 2020
    Lamont


    Heres him admitting to it

  • Jul 3, 2020
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    rhyming rhino
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    Trump changed this recently it's treated as a public service now

    No he didn’t he put out an executive order nothing actually changes

  • Jul 3, 2020
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    rhyming rhino
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    Trump changed this recently it's treated as a public service now

    Where do you get your news from?

  • OP
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    KOLLAPS

    No he didn’t he put out an executive order nothing actually changes

    Sec. 4. Federal Review of Unfair or Deceptive Acts or Practices. (a) It is the policy of the United States that large online platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, as the critical means of promoting the free flow of speech and ideas today, should not restrict protected speech. The Supreme Court has noted that social media sites, as the modern public square, “can provide perhaps the most powerful mechanisms available to a private citizen to make his or her voice heard.” Packingham v. North Carolina, 137 S. Ct. 1730, 1737 (2017). Communication through these channels has become important for meaningful participation in American democracy, including to petition elected leaders. These sites are providing an important forum to the public for others to engage in free expression and debate. Cf. PruneYard Shopping Center v. Robins, 447 U.S. 74, 85-89 (1980).

  • OP
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    Ghetto Lenny

    Where do you get your news from?

    I got this piece of news from the official white house website
    whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-preventing-online-censorship

  • Sep 13, 2020
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    Just thought I would post this cause it's interesting. From Vlad's interview once she and 6ix weren't cool anymore

    Sara's thoughts on 6ix and the 13yo @ 18:30