Big Media Matt's sarcasm raises a kind of interesting question: is social media the new 'public square'?As a basic matter of free speech, Facebook should have to allow Trump back on and Fox News should have to air every Joe Biden speech.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) May 5, 2021
It’s in the constitution. Companies aren’t allowed to just “decide” what “happens.”
If by "arguments" Tapper means "discussions," then, sure. But the arguments against Facebook's decision are pretty weak; at least the pseudo-legal arguments some want to engage in. I don't mean just the "free speech/1st Amendment" nonsense, I mean the more basic misunderstanding of legal reasoning that thinks the law allows everything or nothing, with no in-between. No, the law doesn't, as a general principle, prevent you from shouting "FIRE!" in a crowded theater (and never did, so far as I know), but neither is it so clumsy and awkward it forbids refusing access to an internet platform after you have provoked an insurrection and act of sedition (look it up: "sedition" is interference with government function, not the destruction and demolition of that government). You can try to rename that "FREEDOM!," but it's a pretty weak argument.Plenty of arguments to make about Facebook's decisions but this now-common response of "I don't like what this private company did so our public officials should use their government powers to punish them" is an interesting philosophical development https://t.co/zIXFHNr9AW
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) May 5, 2021
could you imagine https://t.co/7yRT47OIrr
— Sam Stein (@samstein) May 5, 2021
Trump sent that statement out via e-mail, not via his blog; because, you know, "cancelled." I'm disappointed he didn't say he'd been "cancelled." I mean, he's completely lost the ability to get his lunatic ideas out:Trump statement following the news from Facebook's Oversight Board upholding its ban on him pic.twitter.com/o6lfGdKYnl
— Alayna Treene (@alaynatreene) May 5, 2021
I especially like the idea that a bit of dicta from a now-dead Supreme Court Justice about election law has become a solid Constitutional directive written in black-and-white somewhere in the three articles of that document (does Trump even know the Constitution has three articles? Doubtful.).Gibbering barking lunacy. Or in Trump world, it's called Wednesday. https://t.co/BEE8c5MJE3
— Jeff Timmer (@jefftimmer) May 5, 2021
Meanwhile, we're already at the "um, what...?" stage of this controversy:To have been impeached not once, but twice, and then to have your ban from Facebook upheld by an oversight board, is just incredibly impressive. No one else could have done all that. Congrats to the former guy.
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) May 5, 2021
So, we should pick a multinational corporation as our sovereign, but we should pick the "right" one? Or we shouldn't pick such a sovereign at all? And Facebook is too powerful because it allows so many people to read stuff by Ben Shapiro, Fox News, Sean Hannity, and Dan Bongino? Or because it allows anybody to know anything about Rachel Maddow's show?Just look at how biased Facebook is against conservatives π https://t.co/DEKneKrNl6 pic.twitter.com/QBctCGdYkl
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 5, 2021
Pointing and laughing are always in order.Sounds an awful lot like "you didn't build that." pic.twitter.com/rZjkRpqWt5
— Jim Swift (@JimSwiftDC) May 5, 2021
I love how the Republican-fascists are all calling for nationalizing social disease, uh, media companies so they can spread their social illness of believing insane lies.
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