- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
How is a stabbing video anything about freedom of speech? I often support Electronic Frontier Foundation but this makes no sense.
Th issue was them wanting a global takedown, with the argument being that it could incite further violence and inspire instability
I kinda see the point of removing it globally… It’s a video that shows a stabbing. Why would you want that to circulate?
That’s not the point. The point is, you can’t enforce your censorship abroad.
I agree (or rather, disagree) with both sides here. Australia should of course not be able to order global takedowns, but xitter should want to take it down anyways for their own reasons.
Try to imagine that argument but coming from some government you really dislike. I can think of a lot of different media that might inspire violence and instability, but which would be really important for people to see or at least know about. Frankly, anyone who doesn’t see that as a potential problem is being shortsighted and really needs some historical perspective, in my opinion.
Yea imagine this was a video of soldiers of some state murdering people. Same argument. You still agree? Also a video of one (or more) stabbings.
The ego of an Australian regulator that thought they could tell an American company what they could or could not distribute to non-Australians must be huge. (To clarify, twitter had blocked the video for Australians)
I know the US has a reputation for thinking it’s laws apply everywhere but this is on a whole new level
“option likely to achieve the most positive outcome for the online safety of all Australians, especially children.”
A broken clock is still right twice a day.