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jdhn ◴[] No.23322964[source]
Putting aside concerns about overreach government powers, would ending social media as we know it really be a bad thing?
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raziel2p ◴[] No.23323011[source]
How? Forbid all of it? Forbid what, exactly - any app that allows communication between more than 1 person?

Even if Twitter were to go bankrupt tomorrow, something else would come to replace it.

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ImprobableTruth ◴[] No.23323104[source]
Social media can only survive because of safe harbor provisions. If sites become responsible for the content they host, social media as we know would instantly die out.
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shultays ◴[] No.23323210[source]
You are not forced to follow or interact poeple you disagree with.
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orian ◴[] No.23323297[source]
Funny you say, but on social platforms we know you are kind of forced, through suggestions and ads.
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1. raziel2p ◴[] No.23323408[source]
Newspapers "force" you to read articles by their writers and ads as well... This has nothing to do with social media.
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2. anewdirection ◴[] No.23327690[source]
Newspapers are curated and responsible for what they publish.