Instalar Steam
iniciar sesión
|
idioma
简体中文 (Chino simplificado)
繁體中文 (Chino tradicional)
日本語 (Japonés)
한국어 (Coreano)
ไทย (Tailandés)
български (Búlgaro)
Čeština (Checo)
Dansk (Danés)
Deutsch (Alemán)
English (Inglés)
Español - España
Ελληνικά (Griego)
Français (Francés)
Italiano
Bahasa Indonesia (indonesio)
Magyar (Húngaro)
Nederlands (Holandés)
Norsk (Noruego)
Polski (Polaco)
Português (Portugués de Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portugués - Brasil)
Română (Rumano)
Русский (Ruso)
Suomi (Finés)
Svenska (Sueco)
Türkçe (Turco)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamita)
Українська (Ucraniano)
Informar de un error de traducción
I don't think Scott is lying to America
You say this with a straight face.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3337333121
https://x.com/TheRabbitHole84/status/1838321675588526503
Modern democrats are right wing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMGYuj53kWE&t=101s
Google is donating tons of money to the Harris campaign and yet they're censoring free speech
And if anything, you'd be making the problem worse, because the only places that would be capable of hosting any amount of ugc would be big businesses who have the money to make detection bots for infringing content
Agreed 100%; I've been thinking this for years now. Basically you have to sign in under your own name so you face consequences for what you say like in real life (and to prevent foreign agitators from spamming) but you are allowed to say anything that's within law.
The United States, liberal democracy, and modernism, are all founded around the idea of a public square. The problem is that the square of the 21st century is not currently public. That puts democracy and reason in grave danger.
I'm not going to argue against how society is designed to keep us poor because I don't disagree with it.
If you are free to do X, you can do X without the natural consequences of doing X. When I tell my friends "Feel free to grab a snack", I am implying that any consequence, social or otherwise, has been waived for taking a snack. They are free from the social consequence of taking a snack without permission
If I have free speech, I am free from the consequences of that speech. No one has ever had truly "free" speech because there will always be a reaction or social consequence to speech. All we've ever had is mostly unmoderated speech