General Electile Dysfunction: an election that lasts longer than 4 days is a serious medical problem

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Trump used a VPN and logged in under an alt but the Twitter mods found him out QUICK. Tweets were almost immediately deleted:

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whats next ? they gonna remove his library card and cancel his amazon prime?
 
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I will shut down TMMAC immediately if section 230 is repealed.
No I shouldn't be held legally responsible for the content you post.


Section 230 says that "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider" (47 U.S.C. § 230). In other words, online intermediaries that host or republish speech are protected against a range of laws that might otherwise be used to hold them legally responsible for what others say and do. The protected intermediaries include not only regular Internet Service Providers (ISPs), but also a range of "interactive computer service providers," including basically any online service that publishes third-party content. Though there are important exceptions for certain criminal and intellectual property-based claims, CDA 230 creates a broad protection that has allowed innovation and free speech online to flourish.

This legal and policy framework has allowed for YouTube and Vimeo users to upload their own videos, Amazon and Yelp to offer countless user reviews, craigslist to host classified ads, and Facebook and Twitter to offer social networking to hundreds of millions of Internet users. Given the sheer size of user-generated websites (for example, Facebook alone has more than 1 billion users, and YouTube users upload 100 hours of video every minute), it would be infeasible for online intermediaries to prevent objectionable content from cropping up on their site. Rather than face potential liability for their users' actions, most would likely not host any user content at all or would need to protect themselves by being actively engaged in censoring what we say, what we see, and what we do online. In short, CDA 230 is perhaps the most influential law to protect the kind of innovation that has allowed the Internet to thrive since 1996.

CDA 230 also offers its legal shield to bloggers who act as intermediaries by hosting comments on their blogs. Under the law, bloggers are not liable for comments left by readers, the work of guest bloggers, tips sent via email, or information received through RSS feeds. This legal protection can still hold even if a blogger is aware of the objectionable content or makes editorial judgments.
 

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No aspect of Donald Trump’s business has been the subject of more speculation than his debt load. Lots of people believe the president owes $400 million, especially after Trump seemed to agree with that figure on national television Thursday night. In reality, however, he owes more than $1 billion
 
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that is where this is headed
And really, who can blame average America?

That guy is unhinged, using open carry as an obvious means to intimidate, and chanting anti-jew other anti-social idiocy. And there are thousands more behind him ready to do the same. Swing the pendulum and it always comes back. It's inevitable that eventually the political ability will be there...all it takes is the cultural swing behind it.

In the face of that, what can I convince someone watching this? "Hey, please don't add a tax stamp and more paperwork against me, it's a really neat an modular weapons system that is fun to customize like computers or fast cars!"