"Now, I know exactly what the writer was talking about, because he straight calls out twitter and the media and Google, but I'm just going to pretend it's about SLAPP!"
Twitter has been doing political censorship against progressives and conservatives for almost four years. Just, tech news pretend it isn't happening, and makes excuses for the behavior.
After they get caught like the tenth time (they've literally been caught over ten times), and the media talks about it for a day and downplays it, I'm sure it just emboldens them to do it again.
Oh, I know. That's why I ditched Google when they abandoned their ethics. Unfortunately, Apple is the least invasive option. It's kinda like how we also need a third political party really bad, but the market won't allow it.
Almost none of them are operating legally. They take advantage of your ignorance and fear of confrontation to punk you into accepting their bullshit. It's always worth it to fight them in court, because you will almost always win, and any realtor worth a shit will "fail" to mention the HOA for you if you ask so you can say it wasn't a condition of your purchase, and you can tell them to go pound sand when they show up with their shitty walmart cake or rice crispie bars.
Re:
Well said
/div>Re:
Well of course they are. We have to protect tech companies and tech corporations from the evil citizens. Are you new here?
/div>Re: Re: Sad zof love attacking Strawmen
Angry childish people (clinton supporters for example) are very easy to bait.
/div>Re: Re: Sad Clintonites love attacking Tulsi
Calling out Google for violation first amendment rights is normal.
/div>Sad Clintonites love attacking Tulsi
It's their idea of fun. Humorless sour losers love misery.
lol
/div>We've secretly replaced their Taster's Choice with SLAPP
"Will they notice? Let's find out!"
/div>"It's about me!!! ALL ABOUT ME!!!!"
"Now, I know exactly what the writer was talking about, because he straight calls out twitter and the media and Google, but I'm just going to pretend it's about SLAPP!"
/div>Let's blame the highways for the damage car companies do
Said the car company lobbyist.
/div>Censorship is protected free speech!
If a tech company does it! How dare you attack that brave tech company for censoring their members! That's protected!
/div>So, punishing social networks for limiting free speech...
limits free speech. That's some amazing bullshit you wrote up there.
/div>Balance? hahahaha
You won't find that here.
/div>They do this to American Citizens daily for the same people.
Twitter has been doing political censorship against progressives and conservatives for almost four years. Just, tech news pretend it isn't happening, and makes excuses for the behavior.
/div>Re: Re:
After they get caught like the tenth time (they've literally been caught over ten times), and the media talks about it for a day and downplays it, I'm sure it just emboldens them to do it again.
/div>Re:
Oh, I know. That's why I ditched Google when they abandoned their ethics. Unfortunately, Apple is the least invasive option. It's kinda like how we also need a third political party really bad, but the market won't allow it.
/div>Re: Re: Should my search engine be spying on me?
Oh, so like it's like when some outlet (today) says Sanders isn't popular despite him leading Biden by 9 percent now in the Emerson poll.
/div>Re: The most important thing to know about HOA's is...
That was a neat bug. The entire story became a new one when I refreshed. Is the HOA story even still here? SQL problem?
/div>The most important thing to know about HOA's is...
Almost none of them are operating legally. They take advantage of your ignorance and fear of confrontation to punk you into accepting their bullshit. It's always worth it to fight them in court, because you will almost always win, and any realtor worth a shit will "fail" to mention the HOA for you if you ask so you can say it wasn't a condition of your purchase, and you can tell them to go pound sand when they show up with their shitty walmart cake or rice crispie bars.
/div>Should my search engine be spying on me?
How about my iPhone? Because they do. But they call it a business model. It's hard to give Avast crap for something Amazon, Google, and Apple do.
/div>Re: Re: That con man
OH, and HAHAHHAHAHA how short is your memory? Remember a guy named Epstein that somehow Epstein'd himself?
/div>Re: Re: That con man
For two days, and got downplayed. He literally did exactly what trump did, but didn't get two months of coverage.
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