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1. optima+t7[view] [source] 2022-02-17 16:00:30
>>nicola+(OP)
I've noticed that all the online spaces I enjoy visiting are heavily moderated. Whenever I get linked to "free speech" loosely-moderated platforms, I usually hit the back button pretty quick.
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2. jl2718+xa[view] [source] 2022-02-17 16:13:37
>>optima+t7
Do you seek the truth unconditionally, or only truth that fits within your pre-conceived notions of acceptability? Can you imagine a society where an objective truth was unacceptable, and denial of that truth was harmful to themselves or others?
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3. hwers+te[view] [source] 2022-02-17 16:30:07
>>jl2718+xa
On a society level there should certainly be room for every type of voice. Governments shouldn't moderate forums. But there's definitely value in small communal focused bubbles like this as well, that isn't manipulated into derailment by some mob hive mind. (Speaking as someone very pro free speech.)
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