Hi Dean
I will digress... But there is some relevance..
What gets included or not included in any media platform that broadcasts
goes way back. As we all know.

Whoever owns that platform  will impose their values.

Rules, standards, laws and guidelines of the day will also be an influence.
As well as monetary benefits, if any. Just plain ignorance as well.

Small platforms can be controlled more than big ones.

FB or TW  were built to make money not to disseminate information in a
sociallly acceptable way, whatever that may mean.

Unlike a newspaper anyone can write anything. How many see what any one
person writes depends on their popularity within the that world.

So we see an (r) evolution going on. Trying to now edit.

How and what they prevent from being displayed will always be an issue in
one way or another. Can't please everyone as the saying goes.

Have a great day. Geoff
(sent from mobile)


On Sun, 1 Apr 2018, 00:31 Dean Collins, <d...@cognation.net> wrote:

> Reading this article today
> -
> https://www.manatt.com/Insights/Newsletters/Advertising-Law/Cryptocurrency-Pays-Price-for-Alleged-Harm-With-Ad
>
>
>
>
>
> I’m kind of curious what peoples thoughts are around these issues?
>
>
>
> In the light of……
>
> -        *The social networking site Facebook, banned advertisements for
> crypto-related and other speculative financial products as of January 2018.*
>
> -        *Just a few days after Google’s announcement, news reports
> speculated that Twitter would be next to prohibit advertisements for
> initial coin offerings as well.*
>
> -        *New gun content rules on YouTube send one gun channel to
> Pornhub -
> https://nypost.com/2018/03/22/gun-videos-turning-up-on-pornhub-ahead-of-youtube-ban/
> <https://nypost.com/2018/03/22/gun-videos-turning-up-on-pornhub-ahead-of-youtube-ban/>
> *
>
>
>
>
>
> How come gay bakers are a constitutionally protected species according to
> SCOTUS ….but crypto startups and gun reviewers can have their rights
> trampled on like the unwashed floor mats at an all you can eat buffet.
>
>
>
> I know YouTube, Facebook and Google are private companies and as such they
> get to determine what content goes on their site. But at the same time I
> cant help but wonder….shouldn’t all “currently fully legal” topics be
> freely shown and discussed?
>
> So if YouTube bans a baking video channel that only reviews gay wedding
> cakes…..its a national emergency, but if YouTube bans some rednecks who
> like to talk about and shoot AR-15’s at plywood….this is ok. (InRange isn’t
> a small content provider either….they had 145,000 registered subscribers. I
> can imagine a lot of startups on silicon beach would be very happy with
> these kinds of numbers).
>
> If Facebook is allowed to ban discussions about Crypto……we are all lead to
> believe this is fine. But whats next? eg if they then use their powers to
> prevent us talking about startups looking to compete with Facebook…..then
> isn’t it the same? What about governments around the world banning
> discussion on encryption and security methodologies “because it makes an
> educated society harder to monitor”
>
>
>
> Our free rights to new ideas are being infringed upon. Last time I
> checked…..this isn’t what the internet is about.
>
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
> Cheers,
> Dean
> P.S. I hope people get my humor about Gay Bakers, I fully support SCOTUS
> position. I just don’t understand why the EFF isn’t pursuing our other
> rights to discuss legal topics on these social media venues. Also I posted
> this here as I want to get the thoughts and input from smart people that I
> know are reading this here…..if you feel this isn’t appropriate venue feel
> free to respond at -
> https://www.facebook.com/LiveCourtChat/posts/1632872166780926  instead,
> ….well at least until challenging “the Man” is still allowed on Facebook
> anyway J.
>
>
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