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Re: Parler


From: sronan () ronan-online com
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2021 10:03:51 -0500

Another interesting angle here is that it as ruled President couldn’t block people, because his Tweets were government 
communication. So has Twitter now blocked government communication?


On Jan 10, 2021, at 9:51 AM, Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc com> wrote:


On 1/10/21 5:42 AM, sronan () ronan-online com wrote:
While Amazon is absolutely within their rights to suspend anyone they want for violation of their TOS, it does 
create an interesting problem. Amazon is now in the content moderation business, which could potentially open them 
up to liability if they fail to suspend any other customer who hosts objectionable content.

When I actively hosted USENET servers, I was repeatedly warned by in-house and external counsel, not to moderate 
which groups I hosted based on content, less I become responsible for moderating all groups, shouldn’t that same 
principal apply to platforms like AWS and Twitter?


Is it content moderation, or just giving the boot to enabling criminal activity? Would that more providers be given 
the boot for enabling voice spam scams, for example. Didn't one of the $n-chan's get the boot a while back? I don't 
seem to recall a lot of push back about that and it was pretty much the same situation, iirc.

Mike



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