11-23-2016, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by woj
I'm not sure fact that it's free is relevant... but I'll play along with that logic... so lets say google, mozilla, microsoft, and few other companies decided that they don't agree with certain political sites' viewpoints, and blocked them in their free browsers...
it's their product, the product is free, so it's their rules... nothing at all would be wrong with censoring sites like that? if you do think something would be wrong, why does twitter have the right to censor, but for example microsoft in their IE software does not?
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There is nothing illegal about that scenario. Whether it is "wrong" or not is totally subjective and the opinion of each individual.
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