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Originally Posted by Novo
the opposite really i'd say it would make them more steadfast in their views and more likely to believe that their is something bigger at play, big tech censoring is a very dangerous game
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I agree that there will be unintended (and not good) consequences, I think the pandora's box is open now and all sorts of people are going to find themselves ... unhappy ... with something they're currently cheering. And it won't be partisan; I can see the potential for anger across the spectrum. People will be cheering one day because the "TERF they hate" got kicked off a platform, and then fuming the next because THEY got kicked off for supporting some other form of rights activism... and vice versa.
That said, I don't know what the answer was with Trump and Twitter, because he was continuing to (quite blatantly, no matter what people claim) use it as a rallying flag for direct action in his supporters.