xplbzx on Nostr: I don't know. Personally, I believe you can look on this in two ways. A ...
I don't know. Personally, I believe you can look on this in two ways.
A self-proclaimed free-speech absolutist being a free-speech absolutist, and this is wrong, because it leads people to act on volition. The zeitgeist of the algo. The other way is that we start sentences with "According to a new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate.." or "In the UK, far-right thugs.." but not a grain of contextualization from the light of those that would object to far-left that are now redefining words to encompass meaning that extends to suit the sensitivities and whims of tyrants. Basically, Musk and The Guardian are the perfect counterbalance to each other.
A self-proclaimed free-speech absolutist being a free-speech absolutist, and this is wrong, because it leads people to act on volition. The zeitgeist of the algo. The other way is that we start sentences with "According to a new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate.." or "In the UK, far-right thugs.." but not a grain of contextualization from the light of those that would object to far-left that are now redefining words to encompass meaning that extends to suit the sensitivities and whims of tyrants. Basically, Musk and The Guardian are the perfect counterbalance to each other.