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January 10, 2025

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The answer to bad speech is better speech, not censorship

Greg Krehbiel4 months ago4 months ago06 mins

Summary: Mark Zuckerberg defends reducing censorship and fact-checkers on Meta, replacing them with community notes to promote free speech. His move is a response to algorithmic errors, ideological bias, and the threats to First Amendment principles inherent in internet censorship. Mark Zuckerberg has been taking heat for his recent decision to back away from the…

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