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darklion | 1 year ago

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Ukv|1 year ago

Being afraid of getting punished for liking the wrong thing could also be, for instance, an LGBT person in a non-accepting environment. There are many reasons for privacy that aren't anything to do with hate speech. Though, I think having it a toggle defaulting to private (like reddit votes) would be slightly better, for those who do intentionally want to share their likes.

Teever|1 year ago

Yeah sure, but is there anything to make you think that Elon Musk wants that versus what the person you're replying to is suggesting.

tracker1|1 year ago

Also, how am I going to keep Antifa/Communist types off the payroll now?

edit: I'm not a proponent of this type of action, only pointing out that it isn't just "far right hate speech" that can be a target.

cherry_tree|1 year ago

They already fire people attempting to form unions, I doubt it’s from twitter likes.

gklitz|1 year ago

Yes, and Nazis can buy coffee at Starbucks and burgers at McDonalds, not very freedom afforded to Nazis is inherently bad just because it’s equally afforded to those with and without Nazi views.