Let's get something straight. I did not advocate anything.Guess who else prohibits private companies from pointing out when their leader lies? You guessed it, China! If you dislike China so much, why in the world are you advocating for us to be more like them in restricting freedoms?
I said that this executive order is clearly meant to address the administration's concerns about the dangers of having monopolist technology platforms control what gets into the public sphere. That danger, ostensibly, is that these monopolies will be coerced into censoring 'sensitive' discussion (read the OP, it's all there).
That's not a position, that's not a view, that's a paraphrasing of the statements presented.
This guy is advocating for Trump, and saying he agree's there's a problem.And Trump is trying to protect free speech and do something good for once and everyone seems to hate him, the pres is the perfect pres, he's just as dumb as his country or maybe just slightly to clever.
Facebook censored via fact checking a few science videos on C19 which later proved to be correct I'd shared.
The irony is that these companies are operating in China as well, and the POTUS is saying that those freedoms are being compromised to appease foreign interests. Again, this is stated in the EO. It's not my view, my position, or something I'm advocating. Your assertion that "the crux of the matter" is one of Trumps tweets is debatable. But, I don't care to do so.So first off, Twitter is a private company. In a democracy, private companies have complete control over what they allow or don't allow to be published on their platform. But let's get to the crux of the matter. Trump told a blatant lie on Twitter.
And this (seemingly) is the reason for the EO, read it again. It says that a foreign government is influencing the operation of a US based company. They are unconcerned about the first amendment. In his words they (a US company)The first amendment of the US Constitution does not mean you can tell a private company what they can or cannot do.
"...created a search engine for the Chinese Communist Party that would have blacklisted searches for “human rights,” hid data unfavorable to the Chinese Communist Party, and tracked users determined appropriate for surveillance."
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My opinion (and statements) are that this EO is aimed at addressing Chinese gov influence on US based social media platforms and tech businesses. That's all. I'm not advocating anything, I don't have a position.
But I can read between the lines here. This isn't about one of Trump's tweets, even if you want it to be.
It's about what's coming in the form of sanctions and countermeasures to Chinese soft power moves.
Seems like you're desperate to frame me as a Trump supporter, and ignore the motivations for the EO, and downplay any possibility of the mega tech monopoly's plausible impartiality as to the management of 'sensitive' content on their platforms.
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