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Supreme Court's ruling practically wipes out free speech for sex writing online
(ellsberg.substack.com)
693 points
macawfish
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12 Jul 25 18:14 UTC
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smallmancontrov
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12 Jul 25 18:51 UTC
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"Party of free speech," my ass.
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zeroonetwothree
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Neither of the two parties is very much in favor of free speech. The left has cancel culture and policing pronouns while the right has blocking books with gay characters and age verification laws.
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archagon
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“Cancel culture” is not government policy (and never was).
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12 Jul 25 20:13 UTC
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Except it was. It was the government who ordered Twitter to ban or shadowban people like Prof. Jay Bhattacharya.
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archagon
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12 Jul 25 20:15 UTC
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The government had no capacity to “order” Twitter to do this, in stark contrast to this law.
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reliabilityguy
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12 Jul 25 20:46 UTC
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And yet they did, and twitter did comply.
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