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If you say so (I wouldn't know). Factory farming that leads to massive animal suffering isn't awesome. I'm happy to see anyone trying to bring...
I think you’re making the classic mistake of assuming your reaction applies to everyone else. Some smallish percentage of people who care about...
She’s trying to draw attention to the fact that the T-Wolves owner subsidizes factory farm practices that are especially cruel to animals. I...
Although there is the potential it could lead to disaster due to his unpredictability, I would like to see what he’d do in control of things. Your...
For a whole 12 hours?! Question: Can it be considered harassment to take videos intended for a particular audience, and promote them to a...
Do you think all instances of this tactic to stave off hostile takeovers are breaches of fiduciary duty to shareholders? It comes down to whether...
Some voters may care more about actual results, and that's fine. He's still a deserving MVP, even if others may think another player deserves it...
His team won 48 games. Hard to make a case that everyone should unanimously agree that he's the MVP when he didn't even lead his team to HCA in...
[MEDIA] [MEDIA] Doing away with content moderation while not simultaneously addressing the bigger problem of "the architecture of viral...
Wouldn't the "insiders" in this case be all existing shareholders? Who does the fiduciary duty apply to, other than shareholders?
Ugh, just embarrassing.
[MEDIA] LOL — this sounds familiar.
Johnny Switchblade: Adventure Punk
In my case, I'm willing to entertain the idea that such people shouldn't be banned on a hypothetical platform in which their lies/misinformation...
The funny thing is all these conservative hot takes about Twitter censorship are happening or being promoted on … Twitter.
Then you don’t have a problem with how Twitter and FaceBook are designed to create echo chambers of false information? This is just an inevitable...
If they are profiting off a product they are selling that is significantly increasing the frequency of murders, then yes they are morally...
I disagree. Deciding that spread of false information is bad and should be harder to do, in general, than spreading true information doesn’t...
People who make a product available to the public have a responsibility to ensure that it is not weaponized in a manner that will do obvious harm...
@AroundTheWorld On free speech, the truth finding process, and the “marketplace of ideas” metaphor:...