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See! I knew it! How predictable.






























So does CNN, NBC, ABC, etc.
Shepherd Smith and Chris Wallace are about as anti-Trump ad you can get. Brett Baier is not exactly pro Trump either. You should try expanding your horizons sometimes instead of falling for the propaganda those networks put out.
Try reading the WSJ.










Big Tech faces political opposition when it tries to regulate its content (e.g., removing Alex Jones’s hate speech) and when it fails to (when people post graphic videos that violate decency laws or exploit hateful ideologies [think Isis decapitation videos]). Because they operate platforms and don’t generally generate or own the content, they are pretty much stuck in the middle. Their efforts to self-police are dynamic as they constantly face new challenges from different types of content and harm, but they have a capitalist interest in doing a good job at self-policing because they have a profit interest in maximizing the use of their platform. I trust them to self police about as much as I trust any other large business to make decisions that will generally grow their business. When they stop doing that, they will be replaced by others that do it better.




















I would say some of Big Tech have an actual monopoly, but like all businesses they are vulnerable to technological disruption over a shorter duration. If they don’t manage their power responsibly, the Google’s of the world could be quickly wiped away by a decentralized Internet.










WTH??? Obama was the one that embraced string men and dictators. These needs to go under the "Why do Democrat lie" thread.
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