You don't have the right to free speech on someone elses website. If you don't like youtube's rules you should make your own site, with your own rules.
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truth is that there's some merit to this, but social media has stopped being a website and it's sort of become a public square. So yes, on paper I agree, but in practice it seems like we are filtering discourse.
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The rules for YouTube are applied sparingly and randomly. Also, right at the heart of it, their rules are darn right illegal. If they are a public square, as they claim, then they need to follow section 230 of the communications decency act.
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