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“It's our position that everyone may use their freedom of speech for any purpose except to limit others' freedom of speech.”

How does this square with someone commenting then blocking replys?

Is the right of reply not part of free speech?

“It's our position that everyone may use their freedom of speech for any purpose except to limit others' freedom of speech.” How does this square with someone commenting then blocking replys? Is the right of reply not part of free speech?

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It dosent stop them from their say, they can still make their own post. You cant force people to listen to you.

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You should have the ability to block them from your view, but not to block them from everyone else. Just because you don’t want to see a particular comment doesn’t mean that you should have the right to prevent me from seeing it.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

I don't understand why you're tripping so hard. Most people being blocked are retard trolls. If you're a genuine person looking for discussion then you're not going to be blocked.

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That is a very naive view of what is taking place here and in the world beyond. Quite apart from the fact that we all have biases and gaps in knowledge which benefit from being challenged to consider new information and to defend our beliefs, there are also those whose intentions are not altruistic and who have a vested interest in the suppression of knowledge and understanding.

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You can still see it just not responding to the person who blocked

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The right of reply is vital to free speech.

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Reading something is proactive. If you don't want to read anything by a particular person, don't read anything after you observe their username.

Yea, this is weird. I'm unblocking everyone.

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Good move, it’s just not right.