Anonymous ID: 9c1d22 Nov. 5, 2018, 2:12 p.m. No.3744887   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3738283 LB Notable on state reporting Phone numbers.

 

I consolidated the State and Fed Vote fraud reporting numbers into a meme to send out. It is simple to reorganize if meme makers with more talent that I have, want to send the information out for tomorrow.

Anonymous ID: 9c1d22 Nov. 5, 2018, 2:34 p.m. No.3745315   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3744302 Internet bill of Rights????

DON'T you BELIEVE IT.

 

They are trying to get a "Politically Correct" bill of Censorship, read the article.

 

This is a bunch of bullshit. It is just an excuse to bring political correctness to the net as far as I am concerned. The real bill of rights for the internet would force companies to automatically default to the assumption that a person wants privacy and not have to figure out how to "opt out" of personal data collection. It would also define "monopoly" when it comes to control of the internet, and force government first amendment restrictions onto any corporation that was large enough to censor and harm freedom of speech, that it presented the same threat to freedom as if government was doing the censorship. What good is the first amendment if the government can hire private monster corporations to do their censorship for them?

Freedom of speech is the result we need no matter how we have to fight to get it done, private or public entities.

Privacy for citizens with an "opt in" for sharing data, instead of an automatic opt in to data mining, with a need to dig hard to figure out how to opt out.

 

Otherwise, let free speech ring, with ALL of it's insults and unwanted information.

NO. MORE. Censorship by ANYONE.

NO MORE Auto Data Collection by ANYONE

Freedom of speech is sacred.

The right to be secure in your personal papers and effects.

THAT is the Constitution.

Not this "politically correct" Dont be mean" shit.

 

They have not seen mean yet if they keep this crap up.

 

>https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/nov/05/tim-berners-lee-launches-campaign-to-save-the-web-from-abuse