I try to think of Voat as the canary in the coal mine of free speech. Sure, there are other sites with more questionable content, but I think we still need Voat. If Voat dies, then those that oppose free speech win.
I try to think of Voat as the canary in the coal mine of free speech. Sure, there are other sites with more questionable content, but I think we still need Voat. If Voat dies, then those that oppose free speech win.
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