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Poll: Has social media gone too far?
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No. Sources of misinformation, whether domestic or foreign need to be restricted.
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We need to do something about cyber warfare, but infringing basic freedoms isn't it.
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Attempts to combat cyber warfare are hurting more than helping.
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Fuck all polls.
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Alex Jones and Infowars gets 'disappeared' - are we headed in the right direction?
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Alex Jones and Infowars gets 'disappeared' - are we headed in the right direction?
Some will applaud the removal of Alex Jones from social media sites. Others will regard it as a dangerous incursion against free speech. Where do you stand?

Quote:Top technology companies erased most of the posts and videos on their services from Alex Jones, the internet’s most notorious conspiracy theorist, thrusting themselves into a fraught debate over their role in regulating what can be said online.

Apple, Google, Facebook and Spotify severely restricted the reach of Mr. Jones and Infowars, his right-wing site that has been a leading peddler of false information online. Mr. Jones and Infowars have used social media for years to spread dark and bizarre theories, such as that the Sandy Hook school shooting was a hoax and that Democrats run a global child-sex ring. Apple made its move on Sunday and the others followed on Monday.

The actions, one of the tech companies’ most aggressive efforts against misinformation, highlighted a difficult dilemma for their businesses. They have long desired to combat misinformation online, but they have also been reluctant to be arbiters of truth.

But since a rise of misinformation online around elections, such as the 2016 presidential vote, the tech companies have faced increasing calls from lawmakers and the news media to address their role in that spread of false information and a related increase in partisan divisions. The tech companies have recently stepped up enforcement — but that has led to accusations of political bias, largely from conservatives.

Apple, Facebook and YouTube Remove Content From Alex Jones and Infowars
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Alex Jones and Infowars gets 'disappeared' - are we headed in the right direction? - by Angrboda - August 6, 2018 at 6:51 pm

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