If free speech has exceptions it's not free speech. The government will keep adding exceptions.
When did the US citizens become so subservient to their government? I thought distrusting the government was American tradition?
I understand all these principled stances and I do support them ethically, but sometimes you have no choice but to choose the lesser evil.
Technically speaking, they did in 1789. As to the practicality of it, the US government expanded massively from 1900-1950, so maybe during that time period. The FCC was formed in 1972, so on the issue of permissible purveyors of brain rot, maybe then.
The black box algorithms that are at the heart of TikTok and Instagram are very powerful and have the potential to be very dangerous mind control weapons, quite literally. It should all be blown up, but keeping that weapon from China is good.
Or at least you're supposed to
Free speech should only stop on those trying to attack free speech. If anything, it applies in reverse here.
This. As a nice clear-cut example see the propaganda being pushed on how Haitians were somehow eating everyone's pets. Even if someone somehow ignores the extremist call for violence, the fact that this propaganda campaign was targeting perfectly legal and legitimate immigrants should be very telling.
By the way, where was this meme pushed? TikTok? X? I don't think it has much to do with who controls a particular social network.