Why Moderating Content Actually Does More To Support The Principles Of Free Speech | Techdirt
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Really appreciate Masnick’s perspective here—especially the point that EVERYONE believes in content moderation even if there are disagreements on how to do it. It’s irresponsible for so many (on the right) to describe moderation as censorship.
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