Sen J Hawley introduces’Ending Support for Internet Censorship Act
Posted by Dobrien 5 years, 10 months ago to Legislation
With Section 230, tech companies get a sweetheart deal that no other industry enjoys: complete exemption from traditional publisher liability in exchange for providing a forum free of political censorship,” said Senator Hawley. “Unfortunately, and unsurprisingly, big tech has failed to hold up its end of the bargain.
“There’s a growing list of evidence that shows big tech companies making editorial decisions to censor viewpoints they disagree with. Even worse, the entire process is shrouded in secrecy because these companies refuse to make their protocols public. This legislation simply states that if the tech giants want to keep their government-granted immunity, they must bring transparency and accountability to their editorial processes and prove that they don’t discriminate.”
“There’s a growing list of evidence that shows big tech companies making editorial decisions to censor viewpoints they disagree with. Even worse, the entire process is shrouded in secrecy because these companies refuse to make their protocols public. This legislation simply states that if the tech giants want to keep their government-granted immunity, they must bring transparency and accountability to their editorial processes and prove that they don’t discriminate.”
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Big Tech made their mistake by being one-sided in their equivalent of censorship. Google, for instance, has been a globalist company since its founding. That TGIF video, from the Friday after the Election of 2016, said it all: the election of President Trump was "a kick in the gut."
WTH good is election campaign money when, as soon as you try to spend that money on advertising, your very donor restricts you and your followers in your and their messaging?
They are the targets! Senator Hawley knows this. And it's up to at least half of us to tell our own Representatives and Senators. And the President.
Who, I believe, already knows. Hence his "tool" for reporting Big Tech bias.
That "bias tool" is now closed. The President seems to feel that he has Big Tech dead-to-rights from the responses he got.
It seems to be the exercise of bias at executive level contrary to high flown statements- "do no evil", "stop hate speech", and meaningless supposed contracts with users.
The results is frequently indistinguishable from censorship but it is not truly such.
It’s been said again and again...
Companies don’t censor people, don’t censor ideas, don’t censor viewpoints!
So everyone who says they can or do is wrong!
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High time for it to happen. My prediction it never will. These companies contribute huge sums to Congress and it'll probably never be approved.
Laws that protect citizens never are.