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The Google Play store has given social media app Minds a 24-hour warning demanding the site censor speech, discovery, and search from its platform or else it will be removed from the store.
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originally posted by: Lysergic
Thank the stars Big Tech is there to do all the thinking for me.
Its like how our ancestors had to have priests and the pope to give them the actual truth and keep them from demonic forces.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: Lysergic
Thank the stars Big Tech is there to do all the thinking for me.
Its like how our ancestors had to have priests and the pope to give them the actual truth and keep them from demonic forces.
Maybe we could bring back burning at the stake. Jacques DeMolay approves.
originally posted by: Nivhk
a reply to: network dude
So, who wins here?
Google platform, their rules?
Or Minds app, their rules?
originally posted by: seeker1963
a reply to: 111DPKING111
Censorship is like mustard gas. It seems like the perfect weapon until the wind shifts.
originally posted by: mikell
originally posted by: seeker1963
a reply to: 111DPKING111
Censorship is like mustard gas. It seems like the perfect weapon until the wind shifts.
I'm going to flagrantly steal that line.
Thanks, Owe ya a cold one or two.
Malkin "has been temporarily locked for repeated violations of our Civic Integrity Policy," a Twitter spokesman told CNSNews. The spokesman did not respond when asked which specific tweet of hers violated which specific provision of the policy.
"You may not use Twitter’s services for the purpose of manipulating or interfering in elections or other civic processes," the policy states.