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A simple way to end censorship on social media

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A simple way to end censorship on social media

Pass a law entitling the poster to sue large social media companies for $25,000 for each instance of censorship of truth or opinion.

Steve Kirsch
Apr 16, 2022
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Today’s social media companies are the new town square.

Shouldn’t we be able to post messages to our own followers on these platforms? Of course! Those followers are our followers because they opted in to hear our opinions. So why are the social media companies stepping in to “protect” our followers from the very people that they SAID they wanted to hear from?

Suppose you could sue them for $25,000 + your attorney’s fees for every message that you post that they remove (or force you to remove) that is clearly either opinion or truthful. And suppose you could sue them for $250,000 + your attorney’s fees if they remove your account and can only cite posts that are either opinion or truthful.

Do you think there would be censorship anymore?

I doubt it.

Let me know what you think of this idea.

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Expose The Grove
Apr 21, 2022

AND they likely get rent benefits/free rent... they take up housing at likely lower cost...

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Bill of Rights
Apr 21, 2022

I believe the right track is to establish other outlets such as Trump and others are doing. Who says there should be only twitter?

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