Isn't it funny how when Twitter banned the sitting president the left was like "They're a private company! Nothing we can do." But when they let him back on, suddenly twitter needs to be regulated by the government. Funny how that works.
I accept Yarvin's take here that the tech companies are being used as scapegoats and the government is pushing them to censor through backchannels. Though for the most part it doesn't have to push very hard.
Isn't it funny how when Twitter banned the sitting president the left was like "They're a private company! Nothing we can do." But when they let him back on, suddenly twitter needs to be regulated by the government. Funny how that works.
I accept Yarvin's take here that the tech companies are being used as scapegoats and the government is pushing them to censor through backchannels. Though for the most part it doesn't have to push very hard.