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December 19, 2024 β€’ 2 mins
Meta's Admission of Over-Censorship - Meta's Misstep Towards Victory for Free Speech

https://rumble.com/v5y2bx5-metas-admission-of-over-censorship-metas-misstep-towards-victory-for-free-s.html

https://gorightnews.com/will-trumps-first-day-in-office-see-j6-prisoners-walk-free/

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
In an unusual move, Meta, which you might know as Facebook,
the parent company of social platforms like Facebook and Instagram
and Threads, has admitted to over censoring content you think,
especially during politically charged times. This admission from Meta's president

(00:28):
Nick Clegg marks a significant acknowledgment of over zealous moderation,
which has long been a point of contention for free
speech advocates. This step towards transparency could be seen as
a victory for those who argue that while private companies

(00:50):
have the right to moderate content, there exists a moral
obligation to ensure this moderation does not unduly silence public discourse.
I mean, especially when your social media and you're supposed
to be an open forum. You're supposed to be the

(01:10):
soapbox of ideas, and what we saw was during the
election twenty twenty and the whole COVID situation mass amounts
of censorship. This emission not only highlights the issues with
content moderation, but also opens a dialogue on the balance

(01:34):
between platform autonomy and the preservation of free speech, especially
in the context of First Amendment rights. By addressing these
past errors, Meta might contribute to reducing the push for
governmental oversight of speech on private platforms, which is often

(01:54):
debated in light of free speech protections. Right go right,
Go Write news with Peter Boykin. We're making moves. Freedom

(02:14):
and liberty always on the rise. Tune into the truth
and open your eyes
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