Our Stop Censoring Abortion Campaign Uncovers a Social Media Censorship Crisis
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The EFF's 'Stop Censoring Abortion' campaign allegedly uncovers a social media censorship crisis, but commenters are skeptical about the novelty of this claim, pointing out that similar concerns have been raised since COVID.
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Ostensibly, that’s why Elon Musk bought X. Ostensibly, that is why Rumble rose as an alternative video platform. I say ostensibly because the truth is often different than appearances.
So no, this article did not uncover a social media censorship crisis. That was uncovered years ago, and roundly ignored by at least half of the country.
This too, will probably be ignored as well. The unfortunate truth is that people tend to silently — or not so silently — support censorship of views they don’t like. The irony is that this empowers censorship of views or ideas that you DO like.
We would be better off if we divorced ourselves from these social media platforms. They are shaping public discourse in unhealthy ways.