What matters is their actions and the actual policies they implement. It's not easy running a site dedicated to free speech and having to constantly fighting the temptation to use the power that you have to steer users away from the content that you disagree with or at least to groom the content so that it looks more like a neatly curated newsfeed that people can just download directly into their brains. It's clear that the admins on poal struggle with it too.
What matters is their actions and the actual policies they implement. It's not easy running a site dedicated to free speech and having to constantly fighting the temptation to use the power that you have to steer users away from the content that you disagree with or at least to groom the content so that it looks more like a neatly curated newsfeed that people can just download directly into their brains. It's clear that the admins on poal struggle with it too.
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