• Nate Cox
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    1610 months ago

    We routinely censor content to placate China; like, all the time.

    I believe each country should get to have a say in what is permissible, and content deemed unacceptable should be blockable by region. I don’t think it’s reasonable to say “well it’s on the internet so it’s untouchable” simply because the server is in another country.

    • @PowerCrazy@lemmy.ml
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      210 months ago

      I believe each country should get to have a say in what is permissible, and content deemed unacceptable should be blockable by region.

      Agreed. But if I’m running a website, I’m not going to block content based on what some other country that I don’t live in wants and why should I?

      • Nate Cox
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        210 months ago

        I’m not sure why it’s so tempting to think of internet content as a special entity that defies otherwise established rules. Maybe it’s simply because no special effort is needed today to get the content across the border?

        Regardless, we aren’t talking about your geocities page, we’re talking about billion dollar businesses. Would it be appropriate to take your physical storefront across international borders and insist that the government there should have zero say as to what products you sell? If not, why is it appropriate to do the same with web content? X is selling content in the form of ad distribution, countries should get to decide if that content is appropriate for distribution.

        • @PowerCrazy@lemmy.ml
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          210 months ago

          Then they better figure out how to block it, I’m not going to assist the nanny-state.