mryounggun;9498737 said:The_Jackal;9498678 said:mryounggun;9498514 said:Them alt-right people is some fuck niggas. But this is a dangerous precedent.
How so? It's not as though it was the state that made this decision. It was a private company.
Understood. But it's not just a 'private company'. It's a company that deals in the most powerful communication medium the world has ever seen - social media. I'm not sure I'm comfortable with a social media company saying basically, 'We disagree with your political and social stances, therefore you are not welcome here.'. Imagine if they suspended the accounts of alt LEFT figures. Imagine having your account suspended for being pro-life and being a spokesman for late-term abortions or the abolition of the 2nd amendment. A third of the posters on the IC would have their shit suspended, because a third of the posters here feel like 'Fuck white people, they can all go choke on a bag of dicks. Black EVERYTHING! Fuck whoever ain't us!'.
When get to the point of making threats and shit like that, I can see having your shit suspended. But when you're out here just speaking about whatever ideology you believe in? Naw, fam. That shit is dangerous. This ain't communist Russia. This ain't N. Korea.
Disagree? Explain to me why. I could be convinced otherwise but I just don't see it.
The thing is, they didn't ban them for having "conservative viewpoints". Twitter has had a strong policy against what could be considered hate speech for a while (as well as harrassment and cyber bullying). The people they banned were propagators of that. The bannings were simply an enforcement of their stated policy that probably only took this long because of the political implications.
I'm sure stating your political views is fine for Twitter but alot of these alt-right figures are very antagonistic, specifically towards Jews, muslims, Black people, and hispanics