How dare companies moderate their own content?!How that big tech cock taste?
Also it starts with apple and google, then payment processor.
Just make your own twitter, just make your own apple and google, just make your own payment processor.
How dare companies moderate their own content?!How that big tech cock taste?
Also it starts with apple and google, then payment processor.
Just make your own twitter, just make your own apple and google, just make your own payment processor.
Except none of those screenshots on the Input article prove that Parler was used to "plan, coordinate, and facilitate" the incident? Even the post everyone is whining about and reporting doesn't involve planning or coordinating. If you're going to make an accusation like that, at least try to come up with some relevant examples to back it up.
So when are those cucks gonan delete Twitter from their app stores because Twitter is pure hatred? Oh right they are on the same side (facistic left)It's still there, just not on the app store. Apple and Google have every right to police their app store
App stores are functional. They're not content.How dare companies moderate their own content?!
Does a bakery have a right to decide which customers it will serve? Just wanna know if you truly support businesses being able to set their own rules or not.It's still there, just not on the app store. Apple and Google have every right to police their app store
The point is they shouldnt and its bad for the country and ironically their business.It's still there, just not on the app store. Apple and Google have every right to police their app store
They do as long as the customers aren't a protected class. Someone inciting violence isn't a protected classDoes a bakery have a right to decide which customers it will serve? Just wanna know if you truly support businesses being able to set their own rules or not.
Do you ever tire of cucking for corporations?They do as long as the customers aren't a protected class. Someone inciting violence isn't a protected class
That bakery example always brings to mind the gay cake incident:Does a bakery have a right to decide which customers it will serve? Just wanna know if you truly support businesses being able to set their own rules or not.
It's actually really sad, the real Hulk Hogan leg dropped Gawker to death.Do you ever tire of cucking for corporations?
its not that difficult. these sites can put up pictures explaining the process. android 10 pops up a settings promptBut it's not 2003 anymore; we both know that the vast majority of users are accessing these sites from their cellphones. It's a continuation of the premise that these tech platforms constitute the public square and my complaint is entirely consistent with that. These are the exceptions that prove the rule. Yes private businesses have the right of full control over their enterprise; unless and until that enterprise becomes a monopoly in its space.
"Make your own Twitter." Okay, people did that because Twitter was a monolith in its space and any close competition like Facebook moved in lock step with them.
Well now "our own Twitter" is being policed by Apple and Google and they have absolute control over the mobile phone market. Do we need to make our own cellphone hardware now? Build our own cellular networks? Where does it stop? Why not make our own country at that point? These people just want to talk and share ideas and maybe not all of them are good but it is their right according to the Constitution of the United States to do so.
For all your talk about Trump supporters conveniently glossing over details to make their points more salient, you're sure going far to excuse behavior that conveniently silences people you disagree with.
I appreciate the sentiment, but workarounds like this are not conceivable to most users and are not a substitute for their rights.
So you believe some races and other groups are naturally superior to others and deserve better treatment and more rights/freedoms?They do as long as the customers aren't a protected class. Someone inciting violence isn't a protected class
No, legally the bakery only had the right to refuse a design and not the customer.Does a bakery have a right to decide which customers it will serve? Just wanna know if you truly support businesses being able to set their own rules or not.
Lol, you mean like the Christian baker who just didn't want to bake a faggot cake?How dare companies moderate their own content?!
They do as long as the customers aren't a protected class. Someone inciting violence isn't a protected class
What the fuck is that meme referring to? Did someone really scream the n word and get kicked out of Disneyland?View attachment 1840440
Twitter Sucks. Parlor sucks. Don't use them. You will increase your IQ by at least 10 points over time.