Show me a society at any time or place in human history where all criminal and antisocial behaviour was completely eliminated.
You talk like the battle against "bad ideas" is something that can be won, and we all know that's a fantasy.
That doesnt mean we do nothing about it.
No ones saying anything about fomoekte elimination. Were simply saying don't give this folks the reach and exposure they so desire.
The point is taking a single extremist out of the equation isn't going to have nearly as much effect as disempowering their general rhetoric with better argumentation.
You take down the man and you risk creating a martyr of them, dismantling their argument with wit and rationality is a far more effective response because the goal there is to rhetorically inoculate people against such bad ideas by fore-arming them with better ones.
Their argument has been taken down already. Yet they still fight for it. At some point it stops becoming a teachable moment and starts becoming a group of people who refuse to be taught. We can't constantly coddle them with grace for that especially not when their rhetoric hurts people.
They don't WANT rationality or wit. They want anger and hate in turn because that validates what they are saying. Rationality and wit from the side of good people means nothing. Kanye is a gd 40 something year old grown adult. We do not need to teach him that antisemitism is bad. He should know already.
Yes it is. Its delusion to argue otherwise based on the size and reach of the platform.
Scale matters.
One of the most odiously disingenuous arguments levelled in defence of old Twitter was that "it's a private institution, bro".
Because it is. If you want to make a case for it not being exactly that, then you're gonna have a heck of a task because it is a privately owned institution. Proclaiming that it should have the same treatment as the public sector is hilariously asinine. I csn say whatever I want with complete anonymity on the site. I csnt do that under the public sector where it our normal free speech laws apply. This is a non starter.
Being banned on Twitter is not a suppression of your freedom or a violation of their speech. As a private entity they reserve the right to govrrn who they allow into their "grounds" just like any place of business has the right to do so.
They were banning satirists like Babylon Bee ffs! That's how ideologically captured it was!
This doesn't argue my point. I dont know why Babylon bee was banned so I can't speak on it. My point is conservatives were not repressed on the site at all. Many very prominent ones are and have remained there for years.
Terms of service should exist WITHIN THE LAW, not ABOVE IT.
The terms of service has nothing to do with the law. It is the discretion of the private company that creates it, as long as it doesn't break said law anything goes. Thats how it works and how it has always worked.
You can't define a thing by recursively using its definition! "Bad because its bad" is nonsense argumentation. What's at the heart of this is "bad" being defined as anything non-conforming to the political beliefs of an institution and its gate-keepers.
And as a private owner of the company Twitter is allowed to do that.
And no, something can be bad without legally being bad. It can just be morally wrong. It has nothing to do with legality of why its banned in that instance. If CP became legal, it would still be banned on Twitter for obvious reasons.
You can suggest the previous owners were biased but they are allowed to be. Unfortunately thsts the reality we live in. It doesn't change the fact that a terms of service is binding under the grounds of a private sector.
Its not word salad, its the functional reality. This is about power and influence.
I'm sorry, but you can't compare Twitter to the WH! One of these things is the seat of supreme executive power the other is ostensibly an online "public square"!
What is this nonsense?
It isn't an online public square. Theres nothing about it to fit that definition other than that a lot of people are on it. That doesnt magically change its status as a privately owned enclosed space with rules and regulations. It is a place of business, no different than any retail store or restaurant that can kick you out if you dont abide by THEIR rules.