X is suing California over social media content moderation law::X, the social media company previously known as Twitter, is suing the state of California over a law that requires companies to disclose details about their content moderation practices.

  • MomoTimeToDie@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    No, it isn’t the purpose of government to just make demands of private businesses. It’s absolutely unreasonable for the government to do so with intent to censor

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      1 year ago

      None of that is true. Go away if you the only thing you have to contribute is libertarian lies about basic accountability being tyranny.

      • MomoTimeToDie@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        Lmao why should I go away just because you have nothing except outright lies to defend your demands to terminate basic rights.

        • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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          why should I go away

          Because you have nothing but lies and misunderstandings of basic facts to contribute, neither of which are beneficial to anyone.

          because you have nothing except outright lies

          Going for the gold medal in projection?

          demands to terminate basic rights

          There’s no basic right to facilitate stochastic terrorism.

          • MomoTimeToDie@sh.itjust.works
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            1 year ago

            The fact the you bring up shit like “stochastic terrorism” just proves my point. I see no further reason to engage since you’re clearly off the deep end

        • CmdrShepard
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          How does asking to see how they moderate their content behind closed doors terminating basic rights? Can you describe which right they’re terminating here?