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submitted 11 months ago by alyaza@beehaw.org to c/technology@beehaw.org

65% of Americans support tech companies moderating false information online and 55% support the U.S. government taking these steps. These shares have increased since 2018. Americans are even more supportive of tech companies (71%) and the U.S. government (60%) restricting extremely violent content online.

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[-] dingus@lemmy.ml 14 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I'm honestly shocked at the pushback for "Maybe we shouldn't let people preach things like 'X group of people needs to die because my God said so!' because it leads to unmitigated violence against the X group 99% of the time."

[-] Veraticus@lib.lgbt 8 points 11 months ago

right? It's pretty obvious for whom this argument is about theoretical free speech philosophizing, and for whom it is about actual survival.

[-] Bipta@kbin.social 1 points 11 months ago

All of these well intentioned ideas put in place the infrastructure for abuse when a not so well intentioned person comes to control it.

[-] dingus@lemmy.ml 5 points 11 months ago

That literally goes for anything. All systems are subject to risk of abuse. No system is perfect. It's not as nihilistic as saying "why even have society at all if it's not perfect?" but it's approaching that.

Here's a film that might benefit you. This is an Encyclopedia Britannica film short from 1946 about despotism.

Well, for one thing, avoid the comfortable idea that the mere form of government can of itself safeguard a nation against despotism. Germany under President Hindenburg was a republic. And yet in this republic, an aggressive despotism took root and flourished under Adolf Hitler.

When a competent observer looks for signs of despotism in a community, he looks beyond fine words and noble phrases.

The thrust of the film is, obviously, that despotism can happen anywhere, to any kind of government system or any kind of economic system. You're no safer by saying "restrictions mean we can be restricted!"

[-] Shikadi 3 points 11 months ago

That's why we have three branches of government, a constitution, and state rights. Literally any government in bad hands can be abused. It's a senseless argument

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