Crossposting here as I consider X a threat to both privacy and freedom

  • .Donuts
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    1 month ago

    Wouldn’t that enable an angle of “martyr for freedom of speech”?

    Could you elaborate on this angle? I’m not very well versed in the rights of companies operating in the EU, but I’m unsure “freedom of speech” is one of them.

    Edit: I did find information about how social media needs to help us protect freedom of speech for all of their users. Currently, X is doing the opposite it seems

    • @INeedMana@lemmy.world
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      21 month ago

      Could you elaborate on this angle? I’m not very well versed in the rights of companies operating in the EU, but I’m unsure “freedom of speech” is one of them.

      I rather mean “political discourse”

      There was Twitter. Apart from advertising, the very good thing it brought was free access to information. But not only getting it, also sharing. So we knew about for example Arab Spring or Umbrella protests and more or less what is going on, before news decided to tell us and how to tell us

      Then came Musk, all in white, saying that moderation on Twitter is biased and he’s going to bring it more freedom of speech

      Some time passes and let’s say that now EU does ban X. What’s the next logical thing he’ll say?

      I think it might be something like “see? EU banned X because they didn’t like the truth. For the truth, come to me”. I’m afraid that banning would rather give him power and echo chamber, rather than fixing what is going on