Y Combinator blacklists founder of Gab.ai
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Y Combinator blacklists founder of Gab.ai
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#4Important context: Said founder entered YC working on an ad optimization platform, but recently pivoted to Twitter for the alt-right.
It's the Twitter for free speech.
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#7Contrarian views are one thing. Addressing the people who fund your company like a belligerent troll is another.
You're entitled to free speech, you're not entitled to a captive ear to hear it.
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#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
Wrong. It's the Twitter for free speech.
...you mean Twitter?
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...you mean Twitter?
Twitter has been extremely heavy on censorship this year. Dozens of high-profile users banned, hundreds 'shadow-banned', and unbelievable levels of hashtag manipulation. Twitter is not in favor of free speech, on top of being a terrible business.
I know Milo was banned based on the accusations that he'd orchestrated harassment of Leslie Jones, but I haven't heard of anyone being banned simply for expressing a political position.
As far as hashtag manipulation goes, I'm not sure what you mean. If you just mean they don't put some hashtags on trending, that may or may not be a bad approach to promoting healthy debate, but it's not a free speech issue.
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Wrong. It's the Twitter for free speech.
...you mean Twitter?
Twitter apparently thinks that trying to effect positive change, to-wit, ending the wide scale child abuse and holding the abusers accountable to law, is a bad thing.