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At various times, most social media platforms have received criticism for alleged failure to prevent distribution of copyright-infringing content. Few, however, have been threatened with widespread blocking more often than Telegram. In a row that seemed ready to boil over last year, Telegram was given an ultimatum by the Malaysian government; come to the negotiating table or face the consequences. A Malaysian minister now says that Telegram is ready to fight piracy.

  • @guts@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    I rather have free speech, if you don’t like Telegram then use something else.

    • @rando@lemmy.ml
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      256 months ago

      Putting someone else’s life in danger (unprovoked) is not a free speech

      • @guts@lemmy.ml
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        -116 months ago

        That’s different, free speech is not about putting people on danger.

        • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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          56 months ago

          Ok, but it’s what telegram has. So would you rather keep your “free” speech and put others in danger, or lose it to keep others safe?

          • @guts@lemmy.ml
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            16 months ago

            Putting people in danger is banned in Telegram already, there is a line.

        • @Kissaki@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          16 months ago

          How does/can dialogue, education, and respect include intolerance? Isn’t intolerance inherently disrespectful, uneducated, and non-dialogue?

      • e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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        It’s with polarization that things spin out of control. When the left thinks the right are nazi’s and the right think the left are commies, that’s when people become less critical of themselves and hatred spirals into a civil war, and the one that’s on top will do anything to prevent the ‘enemy’ taking over. Tolerating verbal intolerance is a good thing. That’s why your own statement is tolerated, it’s literally advocating intolerance (be it indirectly in favor of tolerance). I really don’t believe your statement is correct. Tolerance leads to tolerance. Intolerance leads to more intolerance. Not tolerating intolerance doesn’t make it disappear, it just makes people feel more strongly about it. When I cant think something or people look down on me for it, I am definitely gonna think it some more. Actual violence should of course not be tolerated. Ergo: is it ok to punch a nazi? No ofcourse not… unless the civil war has started yet and all tolerance is gone, but let’s not go there…

        • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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          86 months ago

          Just Google the paradox of tolerance. It’s really not as complicated as you’re making it out to be.

          Also, punching Nazis is always morally correct. If you wouldn’t attack a nazi because they’re not currently threatening you specifically then you won’t develop any additional moral prerogative in time of civil war - you’ll join them, because they’re still not threatening you specifically, while fair and equal redistribution of resources will effect you. You don’t have any sort of morality or ideology underlying your objection, you just think extreme things are bad because you’re not given a choice.

          • e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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            06 months ago

            You don’t have any sort of morality or ideology underlying your objection

            You make a lot of assumptions

            • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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              16 months ago

              The alternative is sitting down, having a talk, drinking some tea and talking about our differences.

              You literally talk in your other reply about how you’ll join them. You can’t just sit down and talk about how they want to kill the jews and you don’t - your willingness to hear them out inherently legitimises their ideas as being reasonable and able to be reasoned about.

              I know you don’t fully understand how the way that you say something can be as informative as what you actually say, but I don’t need to assume - you did actually tell me in your comment that you don’t really mind nazis as long as they’re not being violent towards you.

              • e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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                16 months ago

                You literally talk in your other reply about how you’ll join them

                you did actually tell me in your comment that you don’t really mind nazis as long as they’re not being violent towards you.

                This is becoming quite bizarre. Reading back my comments I don’t even know which line you are misinterpreting cause I don’t think I’ve said anything that even comes close to your accusations. Of course I’m not advocating to join nazi’s. I think you’d be better of sticking to what people actually say, or else every online conversation is going to derail as much as this one apparently already did.

                • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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                  16 months ago

                  The alternative is sitting down, having a talk, drinking some tea and talking about our differences.

                  You really don’t understand that the things you say have meanings, do you?

                  • e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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                    16 months ago

                    I never said I don’t mind them, and I also never said I’d join them. I’m just suggesting we keep the conversation going and settle things with words rather than violence. It’s difficult to have a conversation when you are unable to understand a point someone is making. Not saying you should agree at all. It’s fair to have a difference of opinion. But you just misrepresent what I’m saying, that doesn’t really lead to an interesting conversation in my opinion, so I’m out.

          • e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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            06 months ago

            Also, punching Nazis is always morally correct.

            I know the idea behind the paradox of tolerance, I’m just saying that at the very least, it’s not as simple as that. There are definitely grey areas, and IT IS complicated. You really miss the bigger picture if you say it’s always ok to punch a nazi. I’d advise you to read up on the Spanish civil war, how that spun out of control, violence from both sides leading to more violence. You shouldn’t just look at the act of punching a Nazi no it’s own, you should take a helicopter view and see that a punch, will lead to counter punches, which will lead to potentially full blown civil war. You shouldn’t pride yourself in taking a firm stance if doing so is ultimately counterproductive. So what’s the alternative? The alternative is sitting down, having a talk, drinking some tea and talking about our differences. And simultaneously trying to take away the breeding ground for fascism, for instance an upper class that’s treating society as their farm animals, getting all the riches, while looking down on them from their high horses. Punching these people and limiting their freedoms is putting oil on the fire.

            • Venia Silente
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              16 months ago

              , you should take a helicopter view and see that a punch, will lead to counter punches, which will lead to potentially full blown civil war.

              You got that wrong. Nazis are already being violent; punching a nazi is not starting violence, it’s a defensive measure, it’s a response to violence. But sure if your response to violence is “let’s sit with the nazis and make a nazi bar” then sure, you do you.

        • Zelaf
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          06 months ago

          I find your point interesting and I agree to some extent.

          When I have people around me that express some type of radical view I usually casually mention a slight disagreement or let it slide because I know going into a debate with me won’t really change much.

          However expressing opinions and feelings that are inherently based on hatred or lack of understanding, at least from what history has told, will lead to them being acted upon. Having resenting opinions about LGBT, for example, and grouping up with people with that mindset will probably spiral it into more lack of understanding and stronger opinions against it. Eventually leading to a growing and potentially spreading resentment against it. This extends to religion, skin colour, countries, mental diagnoses or anything else really.

          What the “core” is so to speak is about things that people can’t inherently control, being born differently, being born in a certain place, etc.

    • @vulgarcynic@sh.itjust.works
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      6 months ago

      Nazi bullshit isn’t free speech. That’s a trash argument. You need to look inside and find what part of you is broken if you think otherwise. Fuck Nazi anything. They don’t have a right to free speech. They lost that when they became Nazi’s.

    • @wahming
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      56 months ago

      Funny how the .ml admins are so opposed to free speech on their own server, then.

    • JackGreenEarth
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      26 months ago

      I’m disappointed so many people disagree with this. Yes, now they’re blocking opinions you don’t like, but if they choose to block opinions you agree with, I doubt they’d continue whistling the same tune.

      • @brax@sh.itjust.works
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        46 months ago

        There’s a big difference between blocking baseless, hate-fueled bullshit, and blocking actually credible information proving that people in power are encroaching on the rights and freedoms of others…

        • @brax@sh.itjust.works
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          26 months ago

          First you say you’d rather have freedom of speech when arguing about keeping racial bullshit alive on the platform.

          Then you say you’re against freedom of speech when the platform starts to look like Reddit with people calling out that racist troglodytes have no place in modern society.

          Hmmm, it’s almost like you don’t want freedom of speech, you want pools to blast diarrhea into.

        • @Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          56 months ago

          Sure, but what you’re describing isn’t freedom of speech; freedom of speech is the prohibition against the government taking action for the contents of the opinions you express. It has nothing to do with what a non-government platform allows or disallows.

          A platform that allows Nazis is a Nazi platform, plain and simple.

          I realize you’re probably a dishonest pos, so this is for the benefit of whoever else reads it.