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2020-01-25 at 2:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace And this is just cardboard. Not real violence.
Facebook's issue is it claims to be non political and non involving while Zuckerberg meets with world leaders and has a clear political agenda. Are they legally allowed to do whatever? Yes, as a private entity they can. Do i think they should be allowed to? No. Do i think its moral? No.
Before Reagan, News stations were held to a certain objectivity. He repealed these 'censorship laws' and the media quickly began to polarize, dragging the American people with it. And even still, Facebook is not technically media. They're a host and thus 'not liable' for their content, while still retaining the right to curate it however they want just like traditional media formats.
In short, Facebook should burn to the ground along with everyone who uses it.
Well I wouldn’t say they’re “not liable” for content, across the board. I believe the recently passed SESTA act can hold them accountable for their users’ content but only within the context of sex trafficking. Which is a law I disagree with personally. I think there’s a balance somewhere and we haven’t reached it yet -
2020-01-25 at 2:11 AM UTCBut yes, please erase all traces of Facebook from society
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2020-01-25 at 2:12 AM UTC
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2020-01-25 at 2:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by Fox Well I wouldn’t say they’re “not liable” for content, across the board. I believe the recently passed SESTA act can hold them accountable for their users’ content but only within the context of sex trafficking. Which is a law I disagree with personally. I think there’s a balance somewhere and we haven’t reached it yet
The Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act and Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act are the U.S. Senate and House bills that as the FOSTA-SESTA package became law on April 11, 2018
U wot m8??? -
2020-01-25 at 2:14 AM UTCI mean how is that at all relevant.
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2020-01-25 at 2:14 AM UTC
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2020-01-25 at 2:14 AM UTC
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2020-01-25 at 2:15 AM UTC^guy who still uses Facebook in 2020
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2020-01-25 at 2:15 AM UTC
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2020-01-25 at 2:15 AM UTCIf I made a youtube video of myself punching a cardboard black man I would be banned.
If I posted a clip from a movie where a cardboard black man gets shot, totally fine. -
2020-01-25 at 2:16 AM UTC
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2020-01-25 at 2:16 AM UTC
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2020-01-25 at 2:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by Fox Reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Secret Service
They already know about me. It's not a crime to wish someone was dead. It's only a crime to say I'm gonna do it. Which I'm not. That's totally illegal. I would never say something like that. Absolutely not.
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2020-01-25 at 2:17 AM UTC#cardboardlivesmatter
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2020-01-25 at 2:18 AM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace One is a picture on cardboard
The other is a picture on screen
If they had filmed the screen instead of taking the footage directly from the editing software, would that change things for you?
Cardboard is not a medium for media. It's a communication like a sign, totally different from media. -
2020-01-25 at 2:19 AM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood If I made a youtube video of myself punching a cardboard black man I would be banned.
If I posted a clip from a movie where a cardboard black man gets shot, totally fine.
what if you smash up a cardboard black man with another cardboard black man while wearing blackface -
2020-01-25 at 2:19 AM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace The Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act and Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act are the U.S. Senate and House bills that as the FOSTA-SESTA package became law on April 11, 2018
U wot m8???
Like I said it allows for website owners to be held responsible for their users’ content, BUT ONLY as it relates to sex trafficking.
Example: a user on Facebook advertises prostitution. The prostitutes are sex slaves trafficked from foreign nations. Facebook is in charge of moderating such content, BUT it falls through the cracks and the crime is enabled via the use of Facebook. The victims are eventually set free and file charges against Facebook. Facebook is liable for its users’ sex trafficking.
This was big news a couple years ago how have you not heard of this -
2020-01-25 at 2:20 AM UTC
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2020-01-25 at 2:20 AM UTCCraigslist shut down their personals section over SESTA. Not just “sex” related personals, all the personals ads.
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2020-01-25 at 2:21 AM UTC