<div style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 14px;"><span style="font-family: system-ui, sans-serif; font-size: 0.875rem;">On Sunday, December 4th, 2022 at 9:26 AM, spike jones via extropy-chat <extropy-chat@lists.extropy.org> wrote:</span></div><div class="protonmail_quote"><br><blockquote class="protonmail_quote" type="cite">
<div class="WordSection1"><p class="MsoNormal">The information coming out now about Twitter shows a bunch of requests to take down information. Twitter complied, using Twitter’s resources, for which advertisers pay (that’s Twitter’s revenue stream.) Alternative: have people who request a post be removed pay to have it removed. Keep a record of what was removed and when it was removed. Payments for removal would have an expiration, after which the paid-to-remove post would go up.</p></div></blockquote><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 14px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><br></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 14px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">So anyone can remove anyone else's tweets? Seems not very free speechy. Is there not some legal justification required?</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 14px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><br></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 14px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">What's to stop people from posting the same content again, maybe slightly modified? I can see bots battling to post and take down the same info. :-) Which could be good for Musk.</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 14px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><br></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 14px; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">-Dave</p>
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