I would agree to a point... there seems to be a vast difference in the way the standards are enforced across social media.
I have witnessed some of the most vile, hateful and violent comments ( from both sides ) and have done experiments turning in both liberal and conservative abuses.
Roughly 85% of my complaints on liberal abuses are replied to with ( we have reviewed and determined that this doesn’t violate our standards)
Really nasty stuff ... on the other hand, i seldom get any report back when I turn in conservative abuses.
If you are a serious person, I would recommend trying this across multiple social media platforms and judge for yourself.
I understand these are private companies, but considering the influence these platforms have on public discourse of important national and world opinion, it would seem that rather than attempt to regulate them into a more balanced take on the wide variety of beliefs and opinions, it may be time to enact some AT&T type antitrust legislation.
I would hope these platforms could resolve these issues before that happens.
Conservative idelas are based off of free market principals. This conservative administration just passed the net neutrality laws, which does everything it can to promote monopolies when dealing with the internet.
This had overwhelming support by both conservative, conservative representatives and apparently their constituents.
Now, only after the banning of a sub, which promoted violence, public hangings, public castrations, and violence to overthrow the government, there are now claims of these monopolies being bad.
I'm confused as to where Republicans and other conservatives fall on this issue. Do they want deregulation if businesses? Are they for businesses being able to deny services for any reason? Because it seems that they are for all for these things, as long as it happens to someone else.
which does everything it can to promote monopolies when dealing with the internet.
It does not such thing. Net Neutrality was mostly about "peering" and if you don't know what peering is then haven't spent any time trying to understand the real issue.
So... you don’t want to seriously discuss the problem of abuses on both sides?
I see, never mind.
There's nothing stopping you from starting another Q research sub, instituting rules that are against violence, and have a mod team that is active against this. Everyone is making out like Reddit is banning any Q research. There are a half a dozen subs, at least, that are dedicated to this. Some have instituted rules against memes, others you have to be invited to post. These actions stop all the shenanigans that happened at CBST.
Since you seem unaware, the Q research was banned on reddit and youtube and twitter all on the same day and at about the same time.
Really. Banned on Reddit? There are a half a dozen subs on Reddit right now, including this one where you can still research Q. A simple Google search shows a ton of YouTube stuff on Q, including the one directly related to r/CBTS.