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Should a public forum decide what I can watch if it's disagrees with policy?

  • snitzoid
  • Aug 17, 2024
  • 1 min read

Hey what's the difference between a publisher and a public forum? A great short video exploring this debate. Interesting whether you like or dislike Prager Univ's content.


My take: Public forums have to honor people's First Amendment rights (publishers don't necessarily and can curate their content). Of course that doesn't mean you can cry "fire" in a crowded theater or say something that is designed to incite arson on a public forum


Do I want YouTube taking down opinions it doesn't agree with? Not really, whether those are right or left-leaning. If they want the legal protections they enjoy as a public forum they need to get out of the opinion censorship business. So do other forums...Listening Zuckerberg?



 
 
 

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