Brock Reiher
Banned
Dang, Europe fighting to save America this time around. World War III: Cyberscape
Consequences will be unavoidable if this goes through:
Finally hate speech will be gone forever.
This seems like fining car manufactures for speeding to me. Shouldn't the responsibility fall on the EU for prosecuting hate speech?
EU should deal with Reddit ASAP too with all the racist shit over there
You are just repeating your same point again and again, while ignoring any real world examples of functional hate speech laws and stuff like constitutions and separation of power to stop that "now everything we dislike is hate speech" nonsense slippery slope argument.
I'm sorry if the USA doesn't have any of the two.
I would like to see those studies about how banning anti semitism caused the holocaust.
Hint: They dont exist.
EU should deal with Reddit ASAP too with all the racist shit over there
Dang, Europe fighting to save America this time around. World War III: Cyberscape
They won't, because it's not as lucrative to fine reddit.
This seems like fining car manufactures for speeding to me. Shouldn't the responsibility fall on the EU for prosecuting hate speech?
I'm sure properly moderated platforms would rise to take their place in EU. Banning sites that allow terrorists and nazis to spew their shit is not censorship.I hope that is sarcasm, otherwise, yeah, glorious
Social media platforms need to handle their T&Cs far better, but I'm not quite sure how the EU can just blanket fine a private company like this. I'm sure they probably can do it somehow.
Reminder that a higher percentage of Germans and French (and all non Denmark western european countries) have anti-semitic views than Americans.
http://global100.adl.org/#map
No one has answered my question on "what stops Russian trolls from using this against groups they don't like?"
Reminder that a higher percentage of Germans and French (and all non Denmark western european countries) have anti-semitic views than Americans.
http://global100.adl.org/#map
No one has answered my question on "what stops Russian trolls from using this against groups they don't like?"
I'd be fine with the EU fining them into oblivion. They clearly have no interest in being responsible for managing their platforms, and the stuff we see more and more about Facebook and Twitter being manipulated make me think they are way too far gone.
Super-Christian guy concerned about the consequences of cracking down on hate speech because it might impact on his religious freedom to hate gays or whatever. Shocker.Consequences will be unavoidable if this goes through:
Some of you are fucking defeatists. We can put a man on the moon, split atoms and have greatly lengthened our life spans but we can't figure out a way to deal with hate speech on social media.
I'm sure European regulators share your vision.
I don't follow people who engage in hate speech, and I ignore stuff that I personally find offensive. That's how I deal with it, and I find that it works pretty well for me.
I don't follow people who engage in hate speech, and I ignore stuff that I personally find offensive. That's how I deal with it, and I find that it works pretty well for me.
So big that it took a continent to take them on. Bloody hell, what a world we live in.
Some of you are fucking defeatists. We can put a man on the moon, split atoms and have greatly lengthened our life spans but we can't figure out a way to deal with hate speech on social media.
I'm sure properly moderated platforms would rise to take their place in EU. Banning sites that allow terrorists and nazis to spew their shit is not censorship.
Lol. The EC has possibly the best regulatory regime in the world, the outcomes for consumers in many sectors are second to none.
US firms, like everyone else get into trouble with the EC for violating the law.
Ok? What does that have to do with what I said?
Some of you are fucking defeatists. We can put a man on the moon, split atoms and have greatly lengthened our life spans but we can't figure out a way to deal with hate speech on social media.
You said that we haven't been able to find a way to deal with hate speech on social media. Most of us have no problem dealing with it.
I'm assuming the reason our government hasn't done more about this kind of thing is because hate speech on Facebook and Twitter helped out ruling party get elected.Or you could just makes hate speech laws yourselves instead of expecting us to hold your hand! ( /jk)
I'm not sure if I'm joking or serious with that sentence, considering we just had a rather disappointing thread on the topic (I'm making it in jest here though).
But on a serious note: I get that US people have internalized fear about any kind of change and assume the worst, but the reality is hate speech isn't free speech anyway and to remove it is neither limiting an opinion of value nor very likely to abused in ridiculous ways since racism is pretty limited in its practical application anyway. If it were, the Supreme Court would have to end that real quick since even US laws are hardly vague on those matters.
There is no good reason for the US not to have them, except fear that 'something might happen', which is hardly a compelling argument. That said, it will take a different administration to do so. But I also wonder if the USA will ever get there at this rate.
It's also curious to see the difference between that thread and this one. So, you trust the EU with hate speech laws, but not your own? That's fucking dark, man.
He said that where?Notice how you praise European regulations, but you also want European tech giants?
Notice how you praise European regulations, but you also want European tech giants?
I don't follow people who engage in hate speech, and I ignore stuff that I personally find offensive. That's how I deal with it, and I find that it works pretty well for me.
Unfortunately a lot of the cool people you follow are likely putting up with the brunt of the hateful rhetoric spewedI don't follow people who engage in hate speech, and I ignore stuff that I personally find offensive. That's how I deal with it, and I find that it works pretty well for me.
I dont really approve of this kind of censorship. If people want to publicly reveal they are racist idiots then let em. We can just point and laugh at em or ignore em. These kinda laws can be a slippery slope into sum real bad ju ju.
Just my opinion tho. I appreciate where those approving of this come from but imo the long term effects seem kinda bad. Its pretty easy to avoid things on the internet that you dont like.
I dont really approve of this kind of censorship. If people want to publicly reveal they are racist idiots then let em. We can just point and laugh at em or ignore em. These kinda laws can be a slippery slope into sum real bad ju ju.
Just my opinion tho. I appreciate where those approving of this come from but imo the long term effects seem kinda bad. Its pretty easy to avoid things on the internet that you dont like. By doing so you also dont empower the racist idiots.
Notice how you praise European regulations, but you also want European tech giants?
I dont really approve of this kind of censorship. If people want to publicly reveal they are racist idiots then let em. We can just point and laugh at em or ignore em. These kinda laws can be a slippery slope into sum real bad ju ju.
Just my opinion tho. I appreciate where those approving of this come from but imo the long term effects seem kinda bad. Its pretty easy to avoid things on the internet that you dont like. By doing so you also dont empower the racist idiots.
That and I don't really agree with this notion that Facebook and twitter are publishers and responsible for the behaviour using the platform.
No, we don't just let people abuse others so that they can be 'revealed' to be assholes.
Good thing you aren't writing the laws, then!