With a few of these companies, they weren't always so bad, they got worse later. In this case, it's far clearer where it seems to be going, and it's not a place you'd want to go.
While I think other companies should improve, and better protect the freedom of expression of their users, I have no confidence this company won't do something bizarre and incoherent for some strange reason.
https://protectthestack.org Protect The Stack is important reading for infrastructure issues.
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2412/19/news135.html #Japan lawmaker meets with director of dating site (financial censorship issue). #FreeSpeech #anime
I'll keep my other thread in more general terms though, because I'd like to avoid making assumptions on specifics here.
Even innocuous language, that is written without regard for practical implementation could be over-read.
Not that long ago, we were being told that everything in Taiwan was going great. Meanwhile, the legislature is breaking out into a brawl over a few controversial bills.
https://focustaiwan.tw/politics/202412200006 Meanwhile in Taiwan.
I'm seeing a strange Bluesky conspiracy as to why a platform might adhere too much to Tanner.
In Facebook's case, it actually turned out to be a matter of convenience, rather than it being some hard legal standard, and they even admitted it wasn't a great tool. What they tried to go for was a uniform standard.
It also wasn't used for removing content, it was used for reporting it.
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Free Expression. Human rights / Civil Liberties. Anime. Liberal.