The best cure for speech is more speech.

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On Aug 5, 2019, at 10:05 AM, William Herrin 
<b...@herrin.us<mailto:b...@herrin.us>> wrote:

On Sun, Aug 4, 2019 at 8:41 PM Mehmet Akcin 
<meh...@akcin.net<mailto:meh...@akcin.net>> wrote:
Ok, two mass shootings, touchy topic, lots of emotions this weekend. Going 
straight to the point.

Most of us who operate internet services believe in not being the moderator of 
internet. We provide a service and that’s it. Obviously there are some 
established laws around protecting copyrights, and other things which force us 
to legally take action and turn things down when reported.

What can we do better as network operators about hate sites like 8Chan?

De-anonymize them. Let them say what they'll say and defend their right to say 
it but don't let them hide behind your name. Promise that when the police come 
knocking and it appears to you to be a hate speech site, your privacy policy 
is: none whatsoever.

The best cure for speech is more speech. The President notwithstanding, hateful 
behavior has a hard time surviving the light of day. You shouldn't be the 
censor but you can shine the light.

(Also, as a practical matter the further you force folks to the fringe, the 
harder they are to track and thereby stop. Letting folks know you object by 
terminating their service does them more of a favor than cooperating with law 
enforcement.)

Regards,
Bill Herrin

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