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Link to all the slides are here. This is the first time the whole shebang was released.
More or less Facebook created a censorship product for government employees that allowed them to submit links to things they wanted removed. The slides also mention that offenders would be demoted or outright banned as a result of repeated submissions through the portal.
262 sats \ 2 replies \ @cascdr 26 Sep
do you think there will be any consequences?
I don't get how the Constitution is the highest law of the land and yet violating it doesn't incur any kind of serious criminal penalty. Shouldn't it?
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173 sats \ 0 replies \ @freetx 26 Sep
This is one of the hallmarks of living in an anarcho-tyranny: A huge database of hundreds of thousands of laws that are narrowly selectively enforced.
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I suspect this kind of practice will diffuse for awhile before reforming into something just as bad but more plausibly deniable. No one will be punished.
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141 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 26 Sep
I wonder what percentage of the population is even bothered by this?
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The half getting censored by the other half?
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O thank god zuckerberg is a libertarian now 😂
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this is fine
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This is for the government employees to use? This is sickening!
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