I disagree with this argument from https://quillette.com/2024/09/12/answers-to-12-bad-anti-free-speech-arguments/
I think freedom from speech is *just as* important as freedom of speech. Not more or less.
We can have both.
IRL, we can have a society that is neutral towards different kinds of speech, but where communities can make and inhabit self-governing spaces within that society that censor speech the way they want.
Online, we can do the above and/or have good self-moderation tools (such as my idea for "filter scripts").
The internet is already a great implementation of the first idea. Each forum, chatroom, *board, fedi instance is it's own sovereign space that can moderate what and who goes in or out.
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@Hyolobrika @AnungIkwe Hm, lacking context.
Regarding random people somewhere else that have no material conflict with me, i want freedom of speach from them. Or better: i want to be able to get freedom from their speech if i deem it necessary.

Where there's a conflict about something we can't just walk away from (resource distribution, anything that is regarding living together in an area) the fighting things out with words makes sense.

@admitsWrongIfProven @AnungIkwe I guess so, but most of the assholes you meet on the internet don't live anywhere near you.
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