I never thought I would find myself living in Dickensian England.
I never thought I would find myself living in Dickensian England.
That’s how far democracy has gone down the drain, that even criticising cancel culture is ‘brave’.
Careful with that pitchfork, Eugene. Free speech is a civil liberty, not right wing.
Take it to a witch-burning.
Perhaps he can get a job at the Daily Mail.
The Guardian was started by Unitarians who are supposed to be open to ideas, but now it fully embraces cancel culture and censorship, like any orthodoxy.
Let’s make farting in public a crime.
Cancel culture is fine as long as the majority is right. But gay people were once a victim of cancel culture.
This is old news.
But what browser should I use? Do I have to check the politics of every employee or volunteer?
People on Mastodon are complaining about people talking about twitter, and posting their complaints to the hashtag #twitter which is very odd, as they could filter it.
I expect there will be filters on Lemmy eventually.
I’m not on Facebook but I know people who are, and they are just ordinary people who made a poor choice and didn’t read the terms and conditions. It’s all those people who you are excluding, not just Facebook employees.
Suspending them before they have actually done anything wrong is a bit like a pre-crime.
If it is software how do you know who has implemented it and whether the instance respects privacy?
I discovered google had recorded all the hashtags I had visited on mastodon. I thought I had turned off this recording, but there were additional categories which I think they have added since the last time I was there.
Of course the UK government and ISP record everything too, by URL, so that includes hashtags, even this post has a unique URL.
Because the government has to pay her legal fees perhaps.