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j4nt4b | 5 years ago

The false equivalence between the right to due process in accessing the world's de-facto global communication platform and eating junk food is honestly sickening to me. The power to say anything you want to anybody in the world has fundamentally different consequences for every society on Earth than the power to slowly poison yourself in the colorfully branded plastic seat of your choosing.

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coldpie|5 years ago

If your problem is the power and reach that these companies have, then fix that problem. Break them up; mandate open communications protocols; create a gov't-owned communications platform. Destroying UGC on the Internet, or passing blatantly unconstitutional laws, isn't going to fix the problem.

ceejayoz|5 years ago

> the world's de-facto global communication platform

Sorry, was that Twitter? Or Facebook?

It's kinda hard to argue it's a monopoly when I can't figure out which one you're referring to and you're saying "Twitter and Facebook".

Meanwhile, this is why the USPS isn't a great comparison: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_Express_Statutes

typenil|5 years ago

If the person you responded to had said "monopoly," your comment would only be pedantic (and maybe bad faith), but they didn't say that - it's easy to argue with a straw man. Don't demean yourself.