
Originally Posted by
ragingpup
So your concern is specifically web sites that block accounts? Can you give me some specific examples of users that you feel have been unfairly blocked and the reasons that were given (if any) by the website? I think we’ve had this discussion before in relation to FB banning certain posters like Yaxley-Lennon. I think the issue was/is the right of any private business (not under state pressure) to act in a way that serves their public/business image and prevent losses of profits. Therefore, if they receive a lot of complaints from a significant number of customers about the views expressed by a person using their service, aired into the public domain, surely they have a right to define a policy of what they, as an independent commercial enterprise, feel is appropriate and respond to the views of their customers, who in turn have a right to withdraw their custom with that company if they don’t like the views of certain people who also use it?
Do you have a ‘like to see’ solution to this? Should a website or any independent (of the state) commercial enterprise be forced (in your opinion) to keep such posters (or products) against their will, even though it might impact on their public image and sales? Wouldn’t it be more so sinister to enforce this on a private enterprise against their will?? What are you suggesting as far as what you would like to see done?
If the state was interfering, and forcing a company that was expressing views, or allowing subscribers to express views, that although controversial, are perfectly lawful, then that would be a different matter. If you have seen that happening, please link me and I’d be happy to look at it.
I personally have seen nothing to suggest that you are extreme. You raise points about censorship that are valid and towards which we should be vigilant, but I’m not convinced that there are workable, fair solutions to what you want to do. It seems to me that all of the things that you want to say, on any forum, would be permitted to be expressed? If not, what do you feel that you would be banned from saying? Can you give examples?