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<blockquote data-quote="paul1149" data-source="post: 72375423" data-attributes="member: 280608"><p>I would also agree that YT and Twitter have become exceedingly oppressive against conservatives. I personally have been shadow-banned on Twitter for a year, for criticizing its head for banned conservative accounts for no reason. It's a very dishonest way to do business, and now, ironically, the only reason I go there is to follow Trump's account. Take that, [USER=1681]@Jack[/USER].</p><p></p><p>Prager "University" has initiated a suit again Youtube for restricting its videos. Interestingly, the suit contends that sites like YT and Twitter have become so large that they are critical to the functioning of the society, and therefore must be treated as utilities and come under government regulation, for the public good. I find it hard to disagree. I don't think we can sit back and let the tech giants take control of the nation.</p><p></p><p>The alternative would be to find alternative sites. There's Gab, for Twitter, and it's good and growing, but it's tiny in comparison. No video site has caught on to rival YT either, but they're not the only game in town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul1149, post: 72375423, member: 280608"] I would also agree that YT and Twitter have become exceedingly oppressive against conservatives. I personally have been shadow-banned on Twitter for a year, for criticizing its head for banned conservative accounts for no reason. It's a very dishonest way to do business, and now, ironically, the only reason I go there is to follow Trump's account. Take that, [USER=1681]@Jack[/USER]. Prager "University" has initiated a suit again Youtube for restricting its videos. Interestingly, the suit contends that sites like YT and Twitter have become so large that they are critical to the functioning of the society, and therefore must be treated as utilities and come under government regulation, for the public good. I find it hard to disagree. I don't think we can sit back and let the tech giants take control of the nation. The alternative would be to find alternative sites. There's Gab, for Twitter, and it's good and growing, but it's tiny in comparison. No video site has caught on to rival YT either, but they're not the only game in town. [/QUOTE]
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