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did he go to court and a judge said the evidence were incorrect?
one does not simply sue a military dictatorship
Singapore tells Facebook to correct post under new fake news law
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#52I have a lateral question about Singapore. Everything I have read about the country says that it is one of the best in the world for business and, in particular, startups. Yet some of the commentary here leads me to believe there's a dark side to the reality of this nation. Anyone with first hand knowledge care to comment on this? I am puzzled because it so happens we might have to do some business in Singapore and a…
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#53That country is an authoritarian nanny state disguised as Disney Land.
I have visited many times and have lots of friends there. Nobody cares about freedom of the press because they are well paid and comfortable.
They have truly figured out how to placate the masses.
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#54How comical is this coming from Facebook that went all out combating "fake news" but they now they are concerned about arbitrary censorship?
Re: Singapore tells Facebook to correct post under new fake news law
#55I have a lateral question about Singapore. Everything I have read about the country says that it is one of the best in the world for business and, in particular, startups. Yet some of the commentary here leads me to believe there's a dark side to the reality of this nation. Anyone with first hand knowledge care to comment on this? I am puzzled because it so happens we might have to do some business in Singapore and a…
Re: Singapore tells Facebook to correct post under new fake news law
#56I have a lateral question about Singapore. Everything I have read about the country says that it is one of the best in the world for business and, in particular, startups. Yet some of the commentary here leads me to believe there's a dark side to the reality of this nation. Anyone with first hand knowledge care to comment on this? I am puzzled because it so happens we might have to do some business in Singapore and a…
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#57Re: Singapore tells Facebook to correct post under new fake news law
#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
Should people be allowed to say and write lies in a "real" democracy?
> Should people be allowed to say and write lies in a "real" democracy? Yes. In democracy, the public are the arbiters of truth. Particularly political truth. Free speech doesn’t mean consequence-free speech. Cooling-down periods, mandatory preservation and disclosure requirements, et cetera are both prudent and commonplace. Court-supervised anti-fraud statute, which punishes for the harm done by the lie, not the spe…
Sadly, they are increasingly the arbiters of scientific truth. Part of me keeps expecting to hear some senator calling for the repeal of the law of gravity.
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What are false things that have strong evidence behind them?
> What are false things that have strong evidence behind them? Eh, the history of science is littered with these. From early theories of vision involving beams cast out by our eyes [1] to phlogiston [2]. [1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emission_theory_(vision) [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phlogiston_theory
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Re: Singapore tells Facebook to correct post under new fake news law
#60Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Should people be allowed to say and write lies in a "real" democracy? Yes. In democracy, the public are the arbiters of truth. Particularly political truth. Free speech doesn’t mean consequence-free speech. Cooling-down periods, mandatory preservation and disclosure requirements, et cetera are both prudent and commonplace. Court-supervised anti-fraud statute, which punishes for the harm done by the lie, not the spe…
One of the consequences might be that if you say a lie about someone else, they will sue you for libel. And in an ideal world, the lie would be discovered and you'd lose that suit. So asking a user on facebook to remove a lie, then asking facebook to remove that lie, sounds like a fair thing to do in a "real" democracy. > Governments should not have the power to silence their critics I agree completely, but we are ta…
In theory, a deliberate, malicious false statement against a public figure would count as libel; but in practice basically everything is allowed. This prevents politicians from intimidating their critics with lawsuits.
EDITED TO ADD: In fact in the US there is pretty much a constant stream of false statements about every politician, and I can't recall any politician ever winning a libel case. Devin Nunes is trying currently, and basically making a fool of himself.